✨ Illuminate Your Drive with Clarity!
The Car Headlights DIY Polishing Kit is a comprehensive 20-piece set designed to restore the clarity of cloudy headlights, taillights, and fog lights. Utilizing a common household drill, this eco-friendly kit provides professional-quality results that last up to 12 months, ensuring safer night driving and enhanced visibility.
Material | Plastic |
Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Brand | POLIWELL |
Grit Type | Very Fine |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Grit Number | 10000 |
UPC | 753318734562 |
Number of Items | 10 |
Manufacturer | Jinhua Puxian e-commerce Co.,Ltd |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 13 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HLPK0301 |
O**W
Not bad
It does the job
H**Y
Bad, made things worse
Made things even worse
C**E
.Excellent product
This is a great product and the little sandpaper disk work excellent just make sure you use a lot of water when applying to the headlight or it will leave swirl mark because it is too dry
P**.
Nice kit. Worked good.
CON: There were no instructions in the kit.PRO: The kit was packaged well and is reusable for at least 3 times, so 6 head lights.Make sure you have a spray bottle and another person to spray the bottle. It will get you better results, faster. You will hear phases like: "My hand hurts." or "My arm is tired." or "I feel sore." or "I can't do this any more." Don't let that distract you! I do not do this as a full time gig, otherwise I would cobble together a garden hose, valve, possitionable flexible hose length of 2-3 feet, small water spigot or mister, and a clamp of some sort to keep it from moving at the base attached to the vehicle. That way, there would be a constant supply of water to irrigate the excess material away and less distractions. Boy howdy that would be slicker than snail snot.Do not run your drill at full RPM! This can damage the plastic by melting it! Nasty swirls ground into the plastic are even more difficult to get rid of and your pad gets destroyed. This will gunk up the pads more quickly OR instantaneously if you are using the sand paper. TOP TIP!!! The "pad" that is included in the kit is not a rubbing compound buffing pad. It's to use with the sand paper so that the sand paper will hug the contours of the headlamp.After the haze has been taken off with this kit, I suggest that you use the Dupli-Color HLR100 E00 Headlight Restoration Kit. You will need to manually rub the buffing compound unless you have a buffing pad for the drill. Search for "compound buffer" in Amazon and you'll see $9 and $12 options. You can go with the fancy stuff if you're gonna do this more than three times in your life. Family, friends, neighbors or random strangers' cars in random parking lots. I don't suggest the last one though. Non-fuzzy handcuffs might get involved then.
M**S
Fulfilled its purpose
Got the job done using this kit + a clear coat/sealant and it worked perfectly.
M**A
Works well - great value!
This product actually does what it claims to do oh, except that thing final result isn't quite as good as new. It is pretty close, though. You will need a polishing or buffing kit with an appropriate wax to finish the job.
A**R
Not perfect but prety good
I was very pleased with the product, it is easy and simple to use and follow the directions, of course it is not going to give you back a new head light but I was not expecting it and neither should you. Considering the price and the result it is time and money well spends. Here are a few tips.1- Those disks polish the head light (remove the out lair) it would do the same to your car paint; you should consider using masking tape to protect it.2- Use a lot of water, it will keep the disks clean and functional longer, and keep the surface from overheating.3- Keep a constant motion of the disk on the surface of the headlight, if a spot is especially damage, keep polishing the complete surface until that blemish is gone.4- Keep the disk as flat as possible against the surface, do not use the edge of the disk but its full surface.5- Set your drill to very slow RPM, your headlight are plastic you do not want to melt the surface.6- Be patient, it take 10 to 15 minute per headlight.Good luck.
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