As a repair tech in Alaska these tools and products look to make the process seamless. My customers already love the results and service I provide, if these "up" the game and give a professional finish then full steam ahead!
We're glad to hear you're interested! If we can help you get started feel free to contact us at our email, sales@glasweld.com or call us at +1 (541) 388-1156. Thanks!
Im brand new to the headlight restoration business, and I just purchased the professional kit! Thanks for the tutorial, it helped me understand the process better 😅
Of course! That's what we're here for. If you have any questions about your new kit feel free to contact us at sales@glasweld.com or call us at +1 (541) 388-1156. Thanks!
Hi there! Your 120V UV lamp draws about 0.3 amps. To use it with an inverter or power bank, look for one that can provide at least 0.3A at 120V. For better performance, we recommend an inverter or power bank with a capacity of around 100-200W. If you have any other questions, feel free to email our sales team at sales@glasweld.com or call us at (541)388-1156.
Nice! Couple questions. What type of preventative care needs to be done by the customer to the headlights once they are restored? Does the new sander spin or is it similar to an oscillating tool?
The only preventative care that needs to be done is just avoiding car washes for 24 hours after the headlights have been restored. The new polisher is a random orbital tool.
Que tal amigo. Sugerencia, suban más videos de restauración de faros y reparación de parabrisas que se pueda ver más de cerca pues no se distingue nada, gracias.
The polisher doesn't have a rotary mode. It's random orbital. If you have any further questions we're always happy to help! Reach out to us at sales@glasweld.com or give us a call at (541) 388-1156.
Thanks for the feedback. We'll certainly keep it in mind for future videos. You might enjoy this video which shows a closer look at the before and after:th-cam.com/video/3ujeDBDcm4o/w-d-xo.html. Feel free to reach out to us at sales@glasweld.com if we can help further.
I would have preferred a more challenging set of headlights, The one's shown here have extremely light oxidation!! I not convinced this method of just one disk would have any impact on old baked on Clearcoat such as 2kmax for instance? And the camera was to far away from the headlights, Why didn't you zoom in i wonder!!!And why didn't you pop the hood before starting saving time and tape??🤔
Thanks for the feedback! It's always appreciated and we'll keep it in mind for future videos. If you have questions feel free to email us at sales@glasweld.com or give us a call at (541) 388-1156.
Absolutely! Popping the hood is definitely an option to speed things up, especially for the top of the headlights. For the sides, a quick tape job can still offer that added protection. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.😉
As a repair tech in Alaska these tools and products look to make the process seamless. My customers already love the results and service I provide, if these "up" the game and give a professional finish then full steam ahead!
We're glad to hear you're interested! If we can help you get started feel free to contact us at our email, sales@glasweld.com or call us at +1 (541) 388-1156. Thanks!
Im brand new to the headlight restoration business, and I just purchased the professional kit! Thanks for the tutorial, it helped me understand the process better 😅
Of course! That's what we're here for. If you have any questions about your new kit feel free to contact us at sales@glasweld.com or call us at +1 (541) 388-1156. Thanks!
What's the amp draw on that UV light so mobile people could use a power bank or inverter off their vehicle?
Hi there! Your 120V UV lamp draws about 0.3 amps. To use it with an inverter or power bank, look for one that can provide at least 0.3A at 120V. For better performance, we recommend an inverter or power bank with a capacity of around 100-200W. If you have any other questions, feel free to email our sales team at sales@glasweld.com or call us at (541)388-1156.
Nice! Couple questions.
What type of preventative care needs to be done by the customer to the headlights once they are restored?
Does the new sander spin or is it similar to an oscillating tool?
The only preventative care that needs to be done is just avoiding car washes for 24 hours after the headlights have been restored. The new polisher is a random orbital tool.
Que tal amigo.
Sugerencia, suban más videos de restauración de faros y reparación de parabrisas que se pueda ver más de cerca pues no se distingue nada, gracias.
Hola. Tenemos varios otros videos aquí en nuestro canal de TH-cam que muestran el proceso de los dos de diferentes ángulos. Puedes explorar esos.
Is the polisher able to be used as a random orbital and a rotary? It looks like you have it in rotary mode but I’m not positive on that.
The polisher doesn't have a rotary mode. It's random orbital. If you have any further questions we're always happy to help! Reach out to us at sales@glasweld.com or give us a call at (541) 388-1156.
Do u have a some contact for mexico?
You can reach out to alvaro@glasweld.com and he'll be happy to help you.
How about a BMW headlight that is usually flaky and pitted?
Give us a call at (541) 388-1156 or email us at sales@glasweld.com and we'll be happy to answer any questions.
Would be better if you would have shown a before and after close up view.
Thanks for the feedback. We'll certainly keep it in mind for future videos. You might enjoy this video which shows a closer look at the before and after:th-cam.com/video/3ujeDBDcm4o/w-d-xo.html. Feel free to reach out to us at sales@glasweld.com if we can help further.
I would have preferred a more challenging set of headlights, The one's shown here have extremely light oxidation!! I not convinced this method of just one disk would have any impact on old baked on Clearcoat such as 2kmax for instance? And the camera was to far away from the headlights, Why didn't you zoom in i wonder!!!And why didn't you pop the hood before starting saving time and tape??🤔
Thanks for the feedback! It's always appreciated and we'll keep it in mind for future videos. If you have questions feel free to email us at sales@glasweld.com or give us a call at (541) 388-1156.
@@glasweld I have already asked questions??
You could just open the hood and save yourself some time taping.
Absolutely! Popping the hood is definitely an option to speed things up, especially for the top of the headlights. For the sides, a quick tape job can still offer that added protection. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.😉