Hell yeah... Glad to hear this. You see the true power of this method.. this is what people want this top tier quality and health for their headlight....💪🏽💯👍🏽
Awesome man I appreciate you watching my videos glad that that came out good for you.. just did an Audi on my last video.. 2010 A5 worst headlights that I came across in a promotion..th-cam.com/video/ZSd2rlhXAb0/w-d-xo.html
Awesome... The method is tried and true...💯 Glad to hear this I'm glad it worked out for you... Stay tuned many more episodes and much more tricks and things to learn..👍🏽
I just did this on my mom's BMW 3 series and I'm pretty happy with the result! Looks clear, awesome. If I look real close I'll see some light micro scratches in some places and a few noticeable circular shaped scratches (just the perimeter of a circle). That's fine with me since I'm not a pro like you and it'll hopefully help my mom's headlight's output anyway. I think that the micro scratches might be because I didn't do the 800 grit long enough? Or maybe because I used a drill instead of a polisher, or a Turtle Wax plastic polish instead of the 3M version. I think the big circle scratches (which aren't too bad) happened because I hit the edge of a sanding pad on the bumper tore/bent it slightly, and using that pad caused gouges. You are so right about using a lot of tape. I wish there was an easier way to sand the very edges of the headlight because it is very difficult to without hitting the tape. It also took me 5 hours for some reason to do this. :O Thank you for your teaching!
Thank you for your great and thorough videos! Used the stupid 2k clear and it totally ruined my headlights. I have no ideas why TH-cam has so many videos with using 2k clear. Went ahead and purchased on Amazon the products recommended. You are amazing 🙏🏼😎
Yeah it's a terrible the stuff I actually just finished doing two cars with it on.. one was so bad I had to pretty much work with the existing 2K clear and blend it in and reseal the parts I could get off a nightmare.. the spray Max is the worst one... its too hard... There's so many videos on it cuz people are just under educated and they just don't know.. these are just individuals that have done it to two cars 3 cars and never had to deal with it again.. not a professional who's done probably 10 this week..lol So they swear by but they have no idea about it.. Well good luck.. hope your restorations come out well..
Did mine close to a year ago with your method, still looks good. What's best for follow up care, carnauba wax? Also, bought a truck that had a headlight replaced from an accident. What should I put on it to keep it looking good?
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Hi man, my name is Gino, I'm from Mexico and have a question, after you apply de meguiar's coat how long it takes to dry before the owner rides his car?. In advance, I appreciate you're time videos and experience. Greetings.
I appreciate you watching.. pretty much the customer can drive off so is your finished.. this product is the fastest drying product that I've come across hands down.. the crust meaning the outside of the product dries and seconds like 45 seconds 60 seconds forms a shell on the outside of the material and then the rest of it dries within about 2 minutes to 3 minutes.. then takes about 16 hours to fully cure.. but it's dry to the touch and ready to drive away within 3 minutes.. so that's the beauty of it it's going to be done drying way before your finish working..
I wouldn't do any Restoration in less than 35° temperature... Cold weather I would just keep everything above 35 degrees especially your spray coating... Simple things like putting it in your pocket can make a big difference...
Hello, Pro. What a show. This is the way to go. Another quality training session by the best in the business. Stay away from the other so called pros on TH-cam. Your customers will slap your head if you follow the others advice. Most of them are affiliate marketers that make their money simply by selling various products on Amazon. TH-cam is basically 99% you know what... This material world is a minefield. Be careful where you step. Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Awesome.... I appreciate your viewing.. My goal is to speak the truth and to get this out there and lay it down how it comes..(anything else is secondary) once again thanks for the viewing plenty more to come and plenty more up...🙏🏼🤓💯
Hey bud thanks for this video. What amazing timing! I just tried your techniques on my headlights yesterday with some inferior sanding discs and orange pad. My results were ok, needs more work but the technique is improving. I'll be buying those 3M discs in the future because the glue on the Chinese ones I bought started sticking to the headlight and created a disaster of a mess. Thank you for taking time to make these great videos.
Hey thank you I appreciate it.. I do my best to make quality videos and to get my views and experience across.. I really appreciate you watching.. Have plenty more up and plenty more to come...👍🏼🤓💯
@@Jay_Ira in my videos you'll see air duster it is posted in the bio directly to Amazon where I purchased it from.. being that it's just dust a fine dust and blows off about 90% of what is left.. after that I just use premium microfiber towel to wipe off any other dust I see that didn't get blown off which is minimal.. tastes like 60 seconds..
If you wanted the 3m sanding disc for just one car, you can buy the 3m ultimate headlight restoration kit. Comes with sanding discs, drill attachment, tape, headlight sealant. But not the orange foam pad or the 3m compound.
I checked and 3M discontinued the Lens and Hard Plastic Cleaner so I am assuming the Chemical Guys headlight restorer is the next best product?? Thoughts, advice, or another go to product you use??
Haven't stated it in a video in a while I'll keep that in mind for some upcoming videos.. But the reason is that although the Ryobi/and or drill will produce torque and 1700 RPM Plus it will nowhere near get as close as 7800 RPM Plus... To do high speed high power policy you need an actual polisher rotary the specific one is partially made for headlight restoration.. to get that Crystal clarity you need the speed which produces friction and the friction produces heat 🔥🔥🔥 So besides the RPMs the heat is one of the biggest deciding factors of clarity... There's no way you can really use one for the other properly...
Great Video!! Can we use the clear coat paint spray for sealant instead of Mequaire UV sealer spray? For some reason every year light gets foggy again don't know what I am missing. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
I have no idea my advice is to use this method... An actually follow the steps... I just see every single video but I posted which is multiple dozens they come out more perfect within the day they rolled up a lot or anything else you've seen on the internet or in person.. The light of that honestly what I would do is just follow the directions.... Exactly... As far as using some other clear coat if you can't make it work with this you're going to have a hard hard time with something else... This is one of the most user friendly products out there that's why it's the best it's not only can a professional like myself use it but an everyday Joe can very easy.
can you let us know where you get extra backing plates for your ac delco? having trouble since people are saying you need a specific thread size? not sure if that's true
It comes with a backing plate... It's only recommended to use a 3-in with this... I've never had to get an extra backing plate.. because I'll never need one.. I only use 3 in for it but that's what it comes with..
Hi thank u for the video i learnt alot however what speed is your ryobi on the numbers on the drill and speed of ur ac delco the numbers on the polisher (what rpms did u use for both i have everything in the video) peace
Literally by time you pull off... By time you're taking the tape off they can drive around and do whatever they want it's dry to the touch this is extremely fast drying substance which is perfect for headlights the faster the better because you are not in a sealed sterile environment like a paint booth when people are painting cars.. you needed to snap back a really fast the faster the better this particular product and let's say 80° heat will crust which is the outside layer which is the most important in 30 seconds full overall drying through and through and about 2 to 3 minutes... Fully cure would be about 15 hours.. but try to touch for driving or anything like that is fine.. I typically tell them do not wash the vehicle for 24 hours in the summertime or anything above 80° and the winter I give it 48 hours anything under 60°
Hello again! I'm learning so much from your excellent content. Thank you! 😊Could you also put out some videos with topics like 1) worst mistakes you've made, and how you fixed the problem(s) 2) if you had a customer not be entirely happy, and how you handled the situation 3) how you find customers and market your business. Looking forward to more videos, and I'm practicing meanwhile! Thank you!
Thank you for your tutorial, it has worked wonders for my 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Utility!!! Tough OEM coating as well as 2k clear from another person my mother hired to do the work 🤢 Is there a way I can show you my results and you can let me know what you think of it?
Hey, great video again sir, are you running your drill at full trigger speed, it seems as dewalt turns much faster and I don't want to risk burning the area, maybe your controlling your speed with your trigger pull and it just looks slower, thanks for any info 👍
Yes it is probably a lot slower.. You don't want to use a higher end drill because the RPMs are higher and primarily and most importantly the torque is much much greater... You don't want to use more than 1800 RPM and that's keeping the drill moving constantly, but like I said most importantly I wouldn't use more than 600 lb of torque.. some of those drills will have 1200 - 1700 lb of torque and higher RPM.. I'm probably using between 1200 and 1700 RPM which your seeing on the video I better the trigger in different areas.. I would definitely check the stats on the drill that you have.. Better safe than sorry....
Well those are the main issues.... Taking probably three times longer to get to this level of achievement.... And of course as you said being a lot more tired... Also the fact that you're not going to be producing enough heat... I say this many times over the headlight material plastic in general are polycarbonate react heavily upon heat in friction... As far as the clarity... The 1700 RPM and the 7800 RPM I'm going to produce a lot of heat which is going to have you achieving that Crystal clarity... Wet sanding or even just by hand is not going to achieve that especially the polishing step.... Also believe it or not there's just some headlights out there that cannot be done by hand no matter what people are lead you to believe...(and I respectable time frame-not 5 days)
@@theheadlightrestorationpro good to know. I didn’t think any that weren’t really able to be done by hand. You are the professional and I’m just looking to do my own and not have to redo them every couple of months like I have with just polishing by hand. I also noticed on some of your videos you mix the 3M headlight compound and Chemical guys headlight restore. I found with just polishing by hand at the time of my test that Chemical guys C4 compound and P4 polish yielded a better result that lasted longer than the headlight restore alone.
No ... No use with this method no use in general I have a couple videos of it on this channel it looks good at first but doesn't hold up but couple months.. it is not compatible with anything else.. This is the best it gets I've tried everything else..
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Thanks for the video+ sharing the knowledge. 👍 I did watch the video, but I still have a question. Lol. My question is regarding cleaning the headlights after cut polish before plastic polish, and/or after plastic polish before spraying with Maguire's UV spray........ Should I ? Shouldn't I ? Or is it one of those....some say yes some say no .... And if I should....is using rubbing alcohol ok, good, or a complete No No. Sorry for the stupid questions, but as you know, the Internet is Full of conflicting answers, for everything. Lol. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
My advice is to do exactly what is done on these videos.. don't deviate from the method at all or things will turn out worse... Question is extremely difficult to understand..lol But I can pretty much answer and by doing everything I do and every single video pretty much nothing else.. Rubbing alcohol is not okay.. it is a stripper and cleanser of the oil deposits that you just replenished.. this will lead to dryness under the coating, cracking, spider cracking ,fogging, overheating and much more... You do not want to strip the beneficial oils.. Pretty much just sum it up don't do anything different than what I'm doing because your life will not come out like this I guarantee it.. this will explain things a little bit more..th-cam.com/video/LC4ZBu02JZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z7YDXG3E5tclZHSB
@@theheadlightrestorationpro Thanks so much. I really appreciate it. I figured you would be like.... didn't you watch the video....lol There's just so much info + dis info out there I figured I'd ask. I'm just lazy + trying to avoid problems after spraying + a spray removal + redo. So, I'll do as you did in said, step by step, video, lol, to avoid that. Thanks again. And sorry again for the stupid question(s) Have a good one. 👍
@joshkellis6499 no problem just watch the videos and it'll definitely dial you in or whatever aspect you're looking for there's dozens of videos up on my channel about different things but yet they still execute the same method and perfection..
th-cam.com/video/h2URTUy5ti8/w-d-xo.html Ceramics never really work out on headlights in comparison.. From the gate spray method is more Superior by far the any kind of towelete or manual application..
Do you have recommendations on products for aftercare. My area I’d crazy with lovebugs and I’m looking for ideas on products that will help remove them without wrecking the restoration I recently did.
Have no idea what you're talking about dude... I already told you if you want these results you cannot use it... It doesn't have enough RPM it's pure science... I say it on every single video I do the same thing and every single video.... You're focusing too hard on something that it's just messing your brain up... The polisher is like 10 times faster with only a quarter of the torque it's a different ratio is designed to produce heat.... Don't know what you're talking about on this video because I'm pretty sure I've never said that....... My advice would be to watch some more videos I don't think you're getting it.... You will never produce the same quality with a drill.. it'd be like running a NASCAR race with a Honda Civic.... It's not going to cut it...
@joeydomino6567 Also your generalizing stuff away too much.. so you're not soaking up what is going to set on this videos... Metaphorically in your mind you're saying any car is good for a race... No just because it's a car does not mean it's good for a race there's a millions of different cars and most of them aren't good for a race...... Also if I said that I'm saying it can be used if you have no other choice but you're not going to yield nowhere near the same result....by far....
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7800 RPM for the AC Delco polisher. I don't have much experience with polishing but the Milwaukee M12 polisher has a max RPM of 8300. As a noob does that make much difference if I have easier access to the M12 ?
I follow your steps, headlights look good clear enough until applied the clear coat.... what didi i do wrong?? used meguiars uv protection.... what step shoud I repeat??/ I was satisfied with the result till the las coat
To the last coat.... I'm pretty sure that entails that you did something wrong... You got to watch the videos and see if you did everything that I do correct.. one small variation will destroy your headlight restoration .. especially a double coat as it sounds like you did you're only supposed to do one double coat you should never double coat you will never see me on any of these videos double coating a headlight it's not the way the factory does it it's not the way it should be done more than one coat messes up how the headlights work and how good they look so you put it all on in one watch this video cuz I'm sure that's what you did it sounds like. You got to follow the steps.. You did not follow the steps.. th-cam.com/video/NgxNImOAoCY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8WpRdaLXU8ASw6_t
@davidjaimes6440 the steps are on every video there's 140 videos plus streaming you have to follow them to the t no variations.. if you see me single coat single coat if you see me use a p500 that's what you use.. What vehicle is it?
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Well some pads can be used more than once depending on how much you use it.. I typically use one pad per light normally. One disk per Life of each grade except for the 3000 trizact this can be used multiple times no washing or nothing just water and use.. far as the discs once again just depends on how heavily use them.. I say partially used ones in a separate bag.. they still have life.. for instance sometimes I'm doing a whole night and I just want to finish off a little bit more and so go over one time and still have about 75% left on the pad/disk.... Just know the newer the disc the better it functions no matter what it is..
@@theheadlightrestorationpro I appreciate it Thanks for the response back . Your work is great and I follow exactly your steps and let me tell you I was blown away by the results I doing custom retrofit headlights. Some times Ill come across used headlight with bad lens so both used headlight came out great
i looked on line but could not find this answer what is the lowest outside temperature you can apply the meguirs headlight clearcoat? thx for the great video teaching session, plan on trying it if it isn't to cold outside to spray the headlight coating.....
Good question... You can never go too hot... But sometimes you don't want to spray it in direct heat when it's like a 110°... I wouldn't spray an under 30°, after 40 degrees things get a little bit weird it just slows down a little bit but wouldn't use any kind of heat , just air dry or forced air dry (with directional fans)... At these degrees of temperature the crust will still dry in about a little over a minute.. maybe a minute and a half.. which is still really quick..... Thanks for watching...
thx@@theheadlightrestorationpro thx, here in the northeast it will be awhile till it gets hot again and i don't want to wait till spring so i will wait till it gets above 40 degree f and give it a go..thx again
Believe me I've tried.. the AC Delco has way too much torque and extremely super way too much speed or RPM even at this low setting.. you could do it but it takes too much concentration because you'd have to barely touch the trigger... It's not a finesse type thing in a sense it's more of raw power... You would be extremely susceptible to damaging the vehicle far as eating through the tape also burning the headlight or producing prominent scratches are very deep scratches I've tried before a couple times it is not a good idea... Very good question plenty more videos up and running and plenty more to come...
Yes I have a couple times it's been quite a while.. this comes from delivering too much of one spot at one time and or primarily spraying too close you want to keep that 6-in distance.. Unfortunately there's no way around it but to let it dry for about 20 minutes then remove it and start from scratch... That's why you want to use the painter's method hit the outsides lay down a really thin coat barely anything and let everything else adhere to that and make sure you stop sometimes it takes a little getting used to.. But yes the best way is just to let it dry and start over it's very easy to remove which all headlight certified products should be because guaranteed you will have to remove it someday...
Hello mister. An issue that a am facing with is just when i finish sanding i always see scratches in the surface of the headlight and those scratches i dont know how to remove them. Is it because i am not sanding properly or something else? please let me know
I would probably watch the videos closer I don't know how many of them that you watched but I would watch them closer on those areas that you're having issues with.. Make sure you're using what I'm using if not you need to investigate if you're using the right stuff in comparison to what I'm using...
I mean pretty muchput everything that there is to do it is on the videos... It's in every single video if you follow the steps and the things that I've said it should come out money... Nothing really else I could say that's not in the videos.. I would check your supplies and what you're using first thing first..
Thanks for that! I'm using Gtechniq c4 coating to seal headlight on my civic and get about 1 year out of it until I can see it starts to turn yellow. Will I get better non-yellowing result with Megs coating?
All you need is the Meguiar headlights restauration, that's all. No heavyduty filters, drill, excavators, hammer, bla, bla, bla. I did my own headlights with meguiar and now are like brand new. No bs
Gurunte they don't look like these or a professional headlight restoration..and or last and perform the same... With that being said kits are good for the person willing to settle for far less and budget friendly..as a professional you couldn't sell this ... Alot of people try to fool themselves that it looks and is the same as a professional job...But Even if a professional used this method it wouldn't be.. th-cam.com/video/4a95Lu16QVc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=E2tDvk4JuHxIrCUk
@@theheadlightrestorationpro yes but the problem is I couldn't buy the blue clear coat and it was sold out in Amazon USA. I used 1 coat of 2k and i don't know what's wrong with it. Looks blotchy, I'm scared to put a second coat.
The problem is you used 2K clear. If you watch any of my videos you definitely should know to never use 2K clear on the headlight.... I would use anything before this.... You have some serious issues now so good luck. 👍🏼th-cam.com/video/c3jK4SOIRM8/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely... His forms a shell and air dries from the outside in , this is literally the perfect product... Design for headlights.... Everything is listed in the bio..👍🏼
I would not use any direct heating source no UV lamps no heat guns or anything like that because it interferes with clarity and adherence... I used to try this but too many bad things happened and I was always unpleased with the result so I figured out it dries better with forced air or air drying... If you do use a heat element think of it more of a area heating like a heat lamp to keep you warm and the area warm but considerably far away from the light like a foot or more... The ideal temperature to do headlight restoration is 40° or higher... I would not do it anything less than 35°...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro I was wondering because I live in Tennessee and it's pretty chilly right now and wasn't sure if it would screw up the job. I have a couple of Dewalt work lights that are NOT led so they put off a decent amount of heat so I could possibly use them to warm it up to around 80°f. Correct me if I'm wrong please, but I think the dry time on the spray at the end of the restoration would be quicker if it were warmer?
@govolsfightvolsfight2908 yes but area warmer is different than direct warming... One is like a room that is warm or a warm day the other is direct warming just the light you don't want to do that..... You want like an area to be warm even if it's not like a whole garage and can even do it outside it would be like in the general vicinity... But with this product and 80° heat will dry in 2 minutes crust will dry and 30 seconds so when you're talking about cold like 35°, you're talking maybe 5 minutes and the crust forming in one minute... Still not bad at all super fast.. but air drying is the way to go... It has to do with the chemical makeup it doesn't respond as much to heat as it does to air.. once again it's a chemical exchange or air exchange which is why it's drying...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro so like the temp of an entire room instead of at the heat source directly? I wasn't wanting to hit it with a focused heat, more like indirectly, but I get what you're saying brother. Thanks for getting to my questions! Most, like 99+% of youtubers don't reply to shit except a 👍if even that. I like what I see and will recommend your channel to some of my friends, and thanks again for the help brother man, and have a good day!
I’ve used your process on over a dozen vehicles now with excellent results! Thanks for all the detail & insights 👍👍.
Hell yeah... Glad to hear this. You see the true power of this method.. this is what people want this top tier quality and health for their headlight....💪🏽💯👍🏽
This man doesn't mess around
🤓💪🏽💪🏽☺️ yes sir ...
Just did this step by step to my Audi. Awesome is all I can say! Thanks for the videos
Awesome man I appreciate you watching my videos glad that that came out good for you.. just did an Audi on my last video.. 2010 A5 worst headlights that I came across in a promotion..th-cam.com/video/ZSd2rlhXAb0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks follow your steps and it worked great. I even did one by hand "except the plastic polish" to show someone you can do it without anything fancy.
Awesome... The method is tried and true...💯
Glad to hear this I'm glad it worked out for you... Stay tuned many more episodes and much more tricks and things to learn..👍🏽
I just did this on my mom's BMW 3 series and I'm pretty happy with the result! Looks clear, awesome. If I look real close I'll see some light micro scratches in some places and a few noticeable circular shaped scratches (just the perimeter of a circle). That's fine with me since I'm not a pro like you and it'll hopefully help my mom's headlight's output anyway.
I think that the micro scratches might be because I didn't do the 800 grit long enough? Or maybe because I used a drill instead of a polisher, or a Turtle Wax plastic polish instead of the 3M version.
I think the big circle scratches (which aren't too bad) happened because I hit the edge of a sanding pad on the bumper tore/bent it slightly, and using that pad caused gouges.
You are so right about using a lot of tape. I wish there was an easier way to sand the very edges of the headlight because it is very difficult to without hitting the tape.
It also took me 5 hours for some reason to do this. :O
Thank you for your teaching!
It's probably the combination of the stuff you're using and what you're doing.. well like you said I'm sure it still came out cool..
Thank you for your great and thorough videos! Used the stupid 2k clear and it totally ruined my headlights. I have no ideas why TH-cam has so many videos with using 2k clear. Went ahead and purchased on Amazon the products recommended. You are amazing 🙏🏼😎
Yeah it's a terrible the stuff I actually just finished doing two cars with it on.. one was so bad I had to pretty much work with the existing 2K clear and blend it in and reseal the parts I could get off a nightmare.. the spray Max is the worst one... its too hard... There's so many videos on it cuz people are just under educated and they just don't know.. these are just individuals that have done it to two cars 3 cars and never had to deal with it again.. not a professional who's done probably 10 this week..lol
So they swear by but they have no idea about it..
Well good luck.. hope your restorations come out well..
Did mine close to a year ago with your method, still looks good.
What's best for follow up care, carnauba wax?
Also, bought a truck that had a headlight replaced from an accident. What should I put on it to keep it looking good?
I have just a thing this is part one to the video there's a part two as well... Aftercare 1.0 aftercare 2.0....
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Hi man, my name is Gino, I'm from Mexico and have a question, after you apply de meguiar's coat how long it takes to dry before the owner rides his car?. In advance, I appreciate you're time videos and experience. Greetings.
I appreciate you watching.. pretty much the customer can drive off so is your finished.. this product is the fastest drying product that I've come across hands down.. the crust meaning the outside of the product dries and seconds like 45 seconds 60 seconds forms a shell on the outside of the material and then the rest of it dries within about 2 minutes to 3 minutes.. then takes about 16 hours to fully cure.. but it's dry to the touch and ready to drive away within 3 minutes.. so that's the beauty of it it's going to be done drying way before your finish working..
I finally got all the things you recommended and had insane results! What would you recommend for cold weather restorations?
I wouldn't do any Restoration in less than 35° temperature... Cold weather I would just keep everything above 35 degrees especially your spray coating... Simple things like putting it in your pocket can make a big difference...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro Awesome. Thanks man
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Hello, Pro. What a show. This is the way to go. Another quality training session by the best in the business. Stay away from the other so called pros on TH-cam. Your customers will slap your head if you follow the others advice. Most of them are affiliate marketers that make their money simply by selling various products on Amazon. TH-cam is basically 99% you know what...
This material world is a minefield. Be careful where you step.
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Awesome.... I appreciate your viewing..
My goal is to speak the truth and to get this out there and lay it down how it comes..(anything else is secondary) once again thanks for the viewing plenty more to come and plenty more up...🙏🏼🤓💯
Hey bud thanks for this video. What amazing timing! I just tried your techniques on my headlights yesterday with some inferior sanding discs and orange pad. My results were ok, needs more work but the technique is improving. I'll be buying those 3M discs in the future because the glue on the Chinese ones I bought started sticking to the headlight and created a disaster of a mess. Thank you for taking time to make these great videos.
Hey thank you I appreciate it..
I do my best to make quality videos and to get my views and experience across..
I really appreciate you watching..
Have plenty more up and plenty more to come...👍🏼🤓💯
@@theheadlightrestorationpro what do you do to mitigate the dust spatter from the headlight polish?
@@Jay_Ira in my videos you'll see air duster it is posted in the bio directly to Amazon where I purchased it from.. being that it's just dust a fine dust and blows off about 90% of what is left.. after that I just use premium microfiber towel to wipe off any other dust I see that didn't get blown off which is minimal.. tastes like 60 seconds..
If you wanted the 3m sanding disc for just one car, you can buy the 3m ultimate headlight restoration kit. Comes with sanding discs, drill attachment, tape, headlight sealant. But not the orange foam pad or the 3m compound.
Excellent tutorial!! 💯
Awesome brother thank you...👍🏽
@@theheadlightrestorationpro well, the Amazon order has been placed, all $400+ dollars of it. Gonna be fun starting this.
Hopefully it was from the links of my page..😁😁😁
@@theheadlightrestorationpro yep 👍
Really appreciate it...💯
I checked and 3M discontinued the Lens and Hard Plastic Cleaner so I am assuming the Chemical Guys headlight restorer is the next best product?? Thoughts, advice, or another go to product you use??
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Great tutorial, enjoyed watching and learning more, thanks.
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Great videos and very helpful. Not sure if I missed this but have you ever stated why you use the specific ryobi for sanding and not polishing?
Haven't stated it in a video in a while I'll keep that in mind for some upcoming videos..
But the reason is that although the Ryobi/and or drill will produce torque and 1700 RPM Plus it will nowhere near get as close as 7800 RPM Plus... To do high speed high power policy you need an actual polisher rotary the specific one is partially made for headlight restoration.. to get that Crystal clarity you need the speed which produces friction and the friction produces heat 🔥🔥🔥
So besides the RPMs the heat is one of the biggest deciding factors of clarity...
There's no way you can really use one for the other properly...
Great Video!! Can we use the clear coat paint spray for sealant instead of Mequaire UV sealer spray? For some reason every year light gets foggy again don't know what I am missing. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
I have no idea my advice is to use this method... An actually follow the steps...
I just see every single video but I posted which is multiple dozens they come out more perfect within the day they rolled up a lot or anything else you've seen on the internet or in person..
The light of that honestly what I would do is just follow the directions.... Exactly...
As far as using some other clear coat if you can't make it work with this you're going to have a hard hard time with something else... This is one of the most user friendly products out there that's why it's the best it's not only can a professional like myself use it but an everyday Joe can very easy.
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Thank you so much I will use your way and follow your steps!!
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can you let us know where you get extra backing plates for your ac delco? having trouble since people are saying you need a specific thread size? not sure if that's true
It comes with a backing plate... It's only recommended to use a 3-in with this...
I've never had to get an extra backing plate.. because I'll never need one.. I only use 3 in for it but that's what it comes with..
Hi thank u for the video i learnt alot however what speed is your ryobi on the numbers on the drill and speed of ur ac delco the numbers on the polisher (what rpms did u use for both i have everything in the video) peace
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So after the clearcoat, how long before the customer can drive there car?
Literally by time you pull off...
By time you're taking the tape off they can drive around and do whatever they want it's dry to the touch this is extremely fast drying substance which is perfect for headlights the faster the better because you are not in a sealed sterile environment like a paint booth when people are painting cars.. you needed to snap back a really fast the faster the better this particular product and let's say 80° heat will crust which is the outside layer which is the most important in 30 seconds full overall drying through and through and about 2 to 3 minutes... Fully cure would be about 15 hours.. but try to touch for driving or anything like that is fine.. I typically tell them do not wash the vehicle for 24 hours in the summertime or anything above 80° and the winter I give it 48 hours anything under 60°
Hello again! I'm learning so much from your excellent content. Thank you! 😊Could you also put out some videos with topics like 1) worst mistakes you've made, and how you fixed the problem(s) 2) if you had a customer not be entirely happy, and how you handled the situation 3) how you find customers and market your business. Looking forward to more videos, and I'm practicing meanwhile! Thank you!
👍🏽😉💯 awesome.. will do
Thank you for your tutorial, it has worked wonders for my 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Utility!!! Tough OEM coating as well as 2k clear from another person my mother hired to do the work 🤢
Is there a way I can show you my results and you can let me know what you think of it?
All information is in the bio..
Hey, great video again sir, are you running your drill at full trigger speed, it seems as dewalt turns much faster and I don't want to risk burning the area, maybe your controlling your speed with your trigger pull and it just looks slower, thanks for any info 👍
Yes it is probably a lot slower..
You don't want to use a higher end drill because the RPMs are higher and primarily and most importantly the torque is much much greater... You don't want to use more than 1800 RPM and that's keeping the drill moving constantly, but like I said most importantly I wouldn't use more than 600 lb of torque.. some of those drills will have 1200 - 1700 lb of torque and higher RPM..
I'm probably using between 1200 and 1700 RPM which your seeing on the video I better the trigger in different areas..
I would definitely check the stats on the drill that you have..
Better safe than sorry....
Is there any issue aside from a tired arm and taking longer to do with just doing all the sanding by hand?
Well those are the main issues.... Taking probably three times longer to get to this level of achievement.... And of course as you said being a lot more tired... Also the fact that you're not going to be producing enough heat... I say this many times over the headlight material plastic in general are polycarbonate react heavily upon heat in friction... As far as the clarity... The 1700 RPM and the 7800 RPM I'm going to produce a lot of heat which is going to have you achieving that Crystal clarity... Wet sanding or even just by hand is not going to achieve that especially the polishing step.... Also believe it or not there's just some headlights out there that cannot be done by hand no matter what people are lead you to believe...(and I respectable time frame-not 5 days)
@@theheadlightrestorationpro good to know. I didn’t think any that weren’t really able to be done by hand. You are the professional and I’m just looking to do my own and not have to redo them every couple of months like I have with just polishing by hand. I also noticed on some of your videos you mix the 3M headlight compound and Chemical guys headlight restore. I found with just polishing by hand at the time of my test that Chemical guys C4 compound and P4 polish yielded a better result that lasted longer than the headlight restore alone.
@justplanefred yeah a waxer Polish is going to be better than nothing nothing will get you somewhere fast..lol your headlights all jacked up quick...
Can you use the atomizer vapor cup in between any of these steps for better results? You know that special blue liquid.
No ... No use with this method no use in general I have a couple videos of it on this channel it looks good at first but doesn't hold up but couple months.. it is not compatible with anything else..
This is the best it gets I've tried everything else..
@@theheadlightrestorationpro can you give me a link for the backing drill pad that won't fall apart due to shitty glue or adhesive?
@octaviolozano6890 advise you to look through my channel there are over 130 videos now streaming..
If you look through the videos you will find all the answers that you're asking more than likely....th-cam.com/video/CVrCKSzr9jA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qYPxyAcnOhSbwXpM
Thanks for the video+ sharing the knowledge. 👍
I did watch the video, but I still have a question. Lol.
My question is regarding cleaning the headlights after cut polish before plastic polish, and/or after plastic polish before spraying with Maguire's UV spray........
Should I ? Shouldn't I ?
Or is it one of those....some say yes some say no ....
And if I should....is using rubbing alcohol ok, good, or a complete No No.
Sorry for the stupid questions, but as you know, the Internet is Full of conflicting answers, for everything. Lol.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
My advice is to do exactly what is done on these videos.. don't deviate from the method at all or things will turn out worse...
Question is extremely difficult to understand..lol
But I can pretty much answer and by doing everything I do and every single video pretty much nothing else..
Rubbing alcohol is not okay.. it is a stripper and cleanser of the oil deposits that you just replenished.. this will lead to dryness under the coating, cracking, spider cracking ,fogging, overheating and much more... You do not want to strip the beneficial oils..
Pretty much just sum it up don't do anything different than what I'm doing because your life will not come out like this I guarantee it.. this will explain things a little bit more..th-cam.com/video/LC4ZBu02JZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z7YDXG3E5tclZHSB
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Thanks so much. I really appreciate it.
I figured you would be like.... didn't you watch the video....lol
There's just so much info + dis info out there I figured I'd ask. I'm just lazy + trying to avoid problems after spraying + a spray removal + redo. So, I'll do as you did in said, step by step, video, lol, to avoid that.
Thanks again. And sorry again for the stupid question(s)
Have a good one. 👍
@joshkellis6499 no problem just watch the videos and it'll definitely dial you in or whatever aspect you're looking for there's dozens of videos up on my channel about different things but yet they still execute the same method and perfection..
What do you think of using the Cerakote headlight coating packets instead of the Meguires Spray coating?
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Ceramics never really work out on headlights in comparison..
From the gate spray method is more Superior by far the any kind of towelete or manual application..
Do you have recommendations on products for aftercare. My area I’d crazy with lovebugs and I’m looking for ideas on products that will help remove them without wrecking the restoration I recently did.
Glass cleaner and premium microfiber towel to remove to them....
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How about using my regular RO polisher (porter cable)with 3” pad? A little big next to yours but should work no?
No... Everything that I approve and say to use are on the videos.. there's over 100 videos up now streaming....👍🏽
So in this video you say a drill can be used with finesse it pad for polish step…but not a polisher? Confused
Have no idea what you're talking about dude... I already told you if you want these results you cannot use it... It doesn't have enough RPM it's pure science... I say it on every single video I do the same thing and every single video.... You're focusing too hard on something that it's just messing your brain up...
The polisher is like 10 times faster with only a quarter of the torque it's a different ratio is designed to produce heat.... Don't know what you're talking about on this video because I'm pretty sure I've never said that....... My advice would be to watch some more videos I don't think you're getting it.... You will never produce the same quality with a drill.. it'd be like running a NASCAR race with a Honda Civic.... It's not going to cut it...
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Also your generalizing stuff away too much.. so you're not soaking up what is going to set on this videos... Metaphorically in your mind you're saying any car is good for a race... No just because it's a car does not mean it's good for a race there's a millions of different cars and most of them aren't good for a race......
Also if I said that I'm saying it can be used if you have no other choice but you're not going to yield nowhere near the same result....by far....
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7800 RPM for the AC Delco polisher. I don't have much experience with polishing but the Milwaukee M12 polisher has a max RPM of 8300. As a noob does that make much difference if I have easier access to the M12 ?
Thank you for another great tutorial, Mr Miyagi san. The fish tank zen feel has helped with the meditation.
Awesome.... appreciate it..thank you ...👍🏼
Fantastic job. Thank you
🙏🏼🙏🏼🤓 thank you so much...
I appreciate your viewing..
A lot more videos up and a lot more to come...😁
I follow your steps, headlights look good clear enough until applied the clear coat.... what didi i do wrong?? used meguiars uv protection.... what step shoud I repeat??/ I was satisfied with the result till the las coat
To the last coat.... I'm pretty sure that entails that you did something wrong... You got to watch the videos and see if you did everything that I do correct.. one small variation will destroy your headlight restoration
.. especially a double coat as it sounds like you did you're only supposed to do one double coat you should never double coat you will never see me on any of these videos double coating a headlight it's not the way the factory does it it's not the way it should be done more than one coat messes up how the headlights work and how good they look so you put it all on in one watch this video cuz I'm sure that's what you did it sounds like.
You got to follow the steps..
You did not follow the steps..
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thanks for the quick replied!! What can I do to fix it ??? repeat all the steps??
@davidjaimes6440 the steps are on every video there's 140 videos plus streaming you have to follow them to the t no variations.. if you see me single coat single coat if you see me use a p500 that's what you use..
What vehicle is it?
Now that 3m cleaner/polish isn’t available what do you recommend?
Did you check out this video..
Also you can still find it it's still out there it'll be out there for a while just got to look for it..
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@@theheadlightrestorationpro got it! Awesome 👍
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What is the best grit of sandpaper to use to remove deep headlight scratches
180
Have a question each pad is one use right . Wat bout the 3m 3000 trizact pad no clean and reuse just wondering
Well some pads can be used more than once depending on how much you use it.. I typically use one pad per light normally. One disk per Life of each grade except for the 3000 trizact this can be used multiple times no washing or nothing just water and use.. far as the discs once again just depends on how heavily use them.. I say partially used ones in a separate bag.. they still have life.. for instance sometimes I'm doing a whole night and I just want to finish off a little bit more and so go over one time and still have about 75% left on the pad/disk....
Just know the newer the disc the better it functions no matter what it is..
@@theheadlightrestorationpro I appreciate it Thanks for the response back . Your work is great and I follow exactly your steps and let me tell you I was blown away by the results I doing custom retrofit headlights. Some times Ill come across used headlight with bad lens so both used headlight came out great
Hell yeah.., Glad to hear it..💯
Let's see
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@@theheadlightrestorationpro looking good. Like and subbed!!
Awesome thank you plenty of videos out plenty more to come...
i looked on line but could not find this answer what is the lowest outside temperature you can apply the meguirs headlight clearcoat? thx for the great video teaching session, plan on trying it if it isn't to cold outside to spray the headlight coating.....
Good question... You can never go too hot... But sometimes you don't want to spray it in direct heat when it's like a 110°...
I wouldn't spray an under 30°, after 40 degrees things get a little bit weird it just slows down a little bit but wouldn't use any kind of heat , just air dry or forced air dry (with directional fans)... At these degrees of temperature the crust will still dry in about a little over a minute.. maybe a minute and a half.. which is still really quick.....
Thanks for watching...
thx@@theheadlightrestorationpro thx, here in the northeast it will be awhile till it gets hot again and i don't want to wait till spring so i will wait till it gets above 40 degree f and give it a go..thx again
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hey i got a question why dont you use the ac delco to sand?
Believe me I've tried.. the AC Delco has way too much torque and extremely super way too much speed or RPM even at this low setting.. you could do it but it takes too much concentration because you'd have to barely touch the trigger... It's not a finesse type thing in a sense it's more of raw power... You would be extremely susceptible to damaging the vehicle far as eating through the tape also burning the headlight or producing prominent scratches are very deep scratches I've tried before a couple times it is not a good idea... Very good question plenty more videos up and running and plenty more to come...
Have you ever sprayed the Meguire Spray coating and it ran in certain spots? How do you fix that oops?
Yes I have a couple times it's been quite a while.. this comes from delivering too much of one spot at one time and or primarily spraying too close you want to keep that 6-in distance..
Unfortunately there's no way around it but to let it dry for about 20 minutes then remove it and start from scratch...
That's why you want to use the painter's method hit the outsides lay down a really thin coat barely anything and let everything else adhere to that and make sure you stop sometimes it takes a little getting used to..
But yes the best way is just to let it dry and start over it's very easy to remove which all headlight certified products should be because guaranteed you will have to remove it someday...
Yo Pro! How long before car can be driven?
You Da Bomb!!
How can I contact u? Just finished my first restoration using your method
Email in the bio but I'm many months behind on responses..👍🏽
Hello mister. An issue that a am facing with is just when i finish sanding i always see scratches in the surface of the headlight and those scratches i dont know how to remove them. Is it because i am not sanding properly or something else? please let me know
I would probably watch the videos closer I don't know how many of them that you watched but I would watch them closer on those areas that you're having issues with..
Make sure you're using what I'm using if not you need to investigate if you're using the right stuff in comparison to what I'm using...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro regardless of your videos , can u give me some tips that i could follow remmoving the scratches after the sandind?
I mean pretty muchput everything that there is to do it is on the videos...
It's in every single video if you follow the steps and the things that I've said it should come out money... Nothing really else I could say that's not in the videos..
I would check your supplies and what you're using first thing first..
Thanks
Thank you for for watching really appreciated plenty of videos up and more to come even today...😁😉💯
Thanks for that! I'm using Gtechniq c4 coating to seal headlight on my civic and get about 1 year out of it until I can see it starts to turn yellow. Will I get better non-yellowing result with Megs coating?
Possibly...
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All you need is the Meguiar headlights restauration, that's all.
No heavyduty filters, drill, excavators, hammer, bla, bla, bla.
I did my own headlights with meguiar and now are like brand new. No bs
Gurunte they don't look like these or a professional headlight restoration..and or last and perform the same... With that being said kits are good for the person willing to settle for far less and budget friendly..as a professional you couldn't sell this ...
Alot of people try to fool themselves that it looks and is the same as a professional job...But Even if a professional used this method it wouldn't be..
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I'm doing one of my lamps now, wish me luck.
Good luck ..but you don't need it..
Follow the steps, even watch one of my videos as you do it step by step a follow along ..
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@@theheadlightrestorationpro yes but the problem is I couldn't buy the blue clear coat and it was sold out in Amazon USA. I used 1 coat of 2k and i don't know what's wrong with it. Looks blotchy, I'm scared to put a second coat.
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I think it might not want to adhere to p3000 with polish on it. Not really sure
The problem is you used 2K clear.
If you watch any of my videos you definitely should know to never use 2K clear on the headlight.... I would use anything before this....
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is the spray self leveling?
Absolutely... His forms a shell and air dries from the outside in , this is literally the perfect product... Design for headlights....
Everything is listed in the bio..👍🏼
Is there a optimal outside temperature to do the headlight restoration and can I use an external heating source? Thanks in advance brother!
I would not use any direct heating source no UV lamps no heat guns or anything like that because it interferes with clarity and adherence... I used to try this but too many bad things happened and I was always unpleased with the result so I figured out it dries better with forced air or air drying... If you do use a heat element think of it more of a area heating like a heat lamp to keep you warm and the area warm but considerably far away from the light like a foot or more... The ideal temperature to do headlight restoration is 40° or higher... I would not do it anything less than 35°...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro I was wondering because I live in Tennessee and it's pretty chilly right now and wasn't sure if it would screw up the job. I have a couple of Dewalt work lights that are NOT led so they put off a decent amount of heat so I could possibly use them to warm it up to around 80°f. Correct me if I'm wrong please, but I think the dry time on the spray at the end of the restoration would be quicker if it were warmer?
@govolsfightvolsfight2908 yes but area warmer is different than direct warming... One is like a room that is warm or a warm day the other is direct warming just the light you don't want to do that..... You want like an area to be warm even if it's not like a whole garage and can even do it outside it would be like in the general vicinity...
But with this product and 80° heat will dry in 2 minutes crust will dry and 30 seconds so when you're talking about cold like 35°, you're talking maybe 5 minutes and the crust forming in one minute... Still not bad at all super fast.. but air drying is the way to go... It has to do with the chemical makeup it doesn't respond as much to heat as it does to air.. once again it's a chemical exchange or air exchange which is why it's drying...
@@theheadlightrestorationpro so like the temp of an entire room instead of at the heat source directly? I wasn't wanting to hit it with a focused heat, more like indirectly, but I get what you're saying brother. Thanks for getting to my questions! Most, like 99+% of youtubers don't reply to shit except a 👍if even that. I like what I see and will recommend your channel to some of my friends, and thanks again for the help brother man, and have a good day!
@govolsfightvolsfight2908 thank you appreciate you for watching. 👍🏽