Amazing stuff - I've tried all sorts in the past, drill discs, wipes, etc. and all were dreadful. I've just tried the Turtle Wax and it's completely transformed my 13 year old headlights.
The easiest and best stuff to use. Step 1 car wash. Step 2 take a couple of paper towels from car wash bathroom. Step 3 Buff the headlights to a clear and beautiful shine. Tips: Wear gloves. The oxidation comes off as orange stain on the paper towel, so you can tell if more paper towels are needed. It's much easier and quicker 10mins, if you re-apply before oxidization starts to build-up again which is about 6 months for me. Tipping the guys wiping your car at the carwash to do this for you might get them in trouble so don't do that. It's very easy. Even I can do it.
Highly effective and better than expected given how easy and quick it is to use. It is for lightly oxidized headlights, as they emphasize. For headlights in worse condition more advanced and laborious solutions are necessary.
I used the RainX cleaner only ( no kit with any pads or sealer ) to clean my headlights and they came out great...can I put regular Turtle paste car wax over the lens now , to give it some UV protection?....thanks
Yes but i don't think the coating in here is strong enough i apply Seal'N shine improved formula after cleaning my headlights and it works wonders seal n shine also helps to make it easier for me to wash bugs off my car and headlights, and last upto 3 to 4 months for me. Any good ceramic spray or sealant will get the job done.
Okay I bought this product and want to make something clear. It’s not a problem if your headlights get yellow, because it’s actually not your headlight but it’s the protection that gets yellow. This product removes the protection and seals a new protection from what I get. It’s not as long lasting as a kit with sandpaper and new protection so I think that if you have a few extra bucks you will like the kit more than this. I would not buy this though until your headlights get yellow. When that happens you can rub the yellow off with the sandpaper and put a new protection on it. I hop this helped!
@@furkan10ky I think this would work great with any new headlights..I watched Scotty kilmer video about this product and from what I've seen it do work well on a set of new headlights..he also mentioned all you need to do is apply it like 3 or 4 times a year which is about once every 3 months or every 4 months so on that note I think I'll be giving it a try..
@@trini_boi2414 Okay, give it a try. The car I bought it for was of my mom and she said that it wasn't needed even though the headlights were very yellow. Of cours it won't be bad to apply it on new headlights. I just thought that you wouldn't see any difference. Just give it a try ;)
@@rafilahmed2013 Yes It does. You've got to keep polishing until it's dry. Press firmly and you'll see yellow oxidisation comming off. First treatment is good. Second treatment even better ... Third treatment almost like new. I use strong kitchen paper and clean after the car has been cleaned and a microfiber cloth to polish headlamps. It seems to last too 👍
@@DutchDetailer You can use Turtle Wax Ceramic spray coating on all exterior substrates including glass and plastic...I have used it on headlights numerous times with great results 👍🏼 I even put it on the shower curtain and walls..the sink..microwave.. Think outside the box🤓
Hope this works on my Honda crv (2006) as I have a passenger light that's a bit faded and I want to prevent it getting worse. Faded and yellowed lights are illegal here in the UK and can cause your car to fail it's MOT (that's really bad because then you can't drive your car on the road).
Hi guys. I looking for something to not repair but just protect my headlights. Something like ceramic coating with uv protection. Any ideas? Greetings, Tom.
This also works as a sealant and UV protector (only if needed). I had my headlights professionally restored and have been using only this product since and they still look new a good while later.
This is what I do for a living. How bout you use this stuff on some really bad headlights. It won’t work. Sanding is necessary if the lights are bad. Those light were barely even hazy.
@@vominator He has the attention span of young poeple today on tiktok. So definitely he did not watch it all or maybe he just not smart enough to comprehend it at all.
The truck is pretty much brand new.. That would not have discolouration that bad if any... So what you have put on the lights I don't know... But next video make sure its a old car
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This turtle wax is so good, i use it on my teeth also, it whiter
hahahah
Mine got clear
on your wifes butt
Amazing stuff - I've tried all sorts in the past, drill discs, wipes, etc. and all were dreadful. I've just tried the Turtle Wax and it's completely transformed my 13 year old headlights.
Tried it on both my Peugeot and Ford, works like a charm, I'm honestly mad at myself that I didn't find/buy that earlier. 10/10
This stuff actually works love it. Love turtle wax as a brand they don’t get the respect they deserve use them in my detailing biz all the time.
The easiest and best stuff to use. Step 1 car wash. Step 2 take a couple of paper towels from car wash bathroom. Step 3 Buff the headlights to a clear and beautiful shine. Tips: Wear gloves. The oxidation comes off as orange stain on the paper towel, so you can tell if more paper towels are needed. It's much easier and quicker 10mins, if you re-apply before oxidization starts to build-up again which is about 6 months for me. Tipping the guys wiping your car at the carwash to do this for you might get them in trouble so don't do that. It's very easy. Even I can do it.
Highly effective and better than expected given how easy and quick it is to use.
It is for lightly oxidized headlights, as they emphasize. For headlights in worse condition more advanced and laborious solutions are necessary.
I used the RainX cleaner only ( no kit with any pads or sealer ) to clean my headlights and they came out great...can I put regular Turtle paste car wax over the lens now , to give it some UV protection?....thanks
Tried it on my 15 years old ford fiesta, works like a charm. Good job Turtle Wax
I tried this and it really works. Good stuff.
Can you use this product as a UV sealant after polishing headlights?
Yes.
Yes but i don't think the coating in here is strong enough i apply Seal'N shine improved formula after cleaning my headlights and it works wonders seal n shine also helps to make it easier for me to wash bugs off my car and headlights, and last upto 3 to 4 months for me. Any good ceramic spray or sealant will get the job done.
@@ibj3 I use both now: this sealant and the ceramic spray coating. This should do the trick
Does this stuff actually offer UV protection? Because I don't want to be restoring my car's headlights again in a year.
Can I apply this to my brand new headlights and how often do I need to apply it to keep it protected from yellowing?
Okay I bought this product and want to make something clear. It’s not a problem if your headlights get yellow, because it’s actually not your headlight but it’s the protection that gets yellow. This product removes the protection and seals a new protection from what I get. It’s not as long lasting as a kit with sandpaper and new protection so I think that if you have a few extra bucks you will like the kit more than this. I would not buy this though until your headlights get yellow. When that happens you can rub the yellow off with the sandpaper and put a new protection on it. I hop this helped!
@@furkan10ky I think this would work great with any new headlights..I watched Scotty kilmer video about this product and from what I've seen it do work well on a set of new headlights..he also mentioned all you need to do is apply it like 3 or 4 times a year which is about once every 3 months or every 4 months so on that note I think I'll be giving it a try..
@@trini_boi2414 Okay, give it a try. The car I bought it for was of my mom and she said that it wasn't needed even though the headlights were very yellow. Of cours it won't be bad to apply it on new headlights. I just thought that you wouldn't see any difference. Just give it a try ;)
@@furkan10ky all that nonsense you typed and you didn't even answer his question......FOH you don't know what you are talking about
Yellowish colour removed, but scratches are still there. Compared from before on my 12 years old car, for 10 euros bottle, am happy.
How long does the effect last before you need to re-apply it?
Just ordered a 300ml bottle ... I hope it works.
@Asad Zee
Less oxidisation than the example, so I'm hopeful. Many thanks for your reply 👍
@@ProjectOverseer did it work
@@rafilahmed2013
Yes It does. You've got to keep polishing until it's dry. Press firmly and you'll see yellow oxidisation comming off. First treatment is good. Second treatment even better ... Third treatment almost like new. I use strong kitchen paper and clean after the car has been cleaned and a microfiber cloth to polish headlamps.
It seems to last too 👍
@Asad Zee you're*
@@ProjectOverseer *coming
Do I need to use this Compound and after that use Headlight Restore Kit?
I have same question , yesterday i did it with headlight restoration , can i use now this ?
Really quality product
Well, tried mine today and at least 90% clear on first application. Will have another go in the week.
Will a motorised polisher be more affective?
*effective
@@stfuplsok get a life
@@bluezedd i have butthurt
@@stfuplsok *I have, butthurt. :)
@@bluezedd get a life :)
Love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This really works !:)
Use the Turtle Wax ceramic spray coating as a finishing step👍🏼
But that is not usable for plastic headlights right?
@@DutchDetailer You can use Turtle Wax Ceramic spray coating on all exterior substrates including glass and plastic...I have used it on headlights numerous times with great results 👍🏼 I even put it on the shower curtain and walls..the sink..microwave.. Think outside the box🤓
@@MNpicker okay thanks!
@@MNpicker there are so many different ceramic coatings and sealants from Turtle Wax… which one do you recommend for plastic parts etc?
@@DutchDetailer Turtle Wax Ceramic spray coating would be a good choice 👍🏼🇺🇸 Happy 4th!!
It works, tks for engineering!
how long did it last until yellowing again
It didn't work out for me.
Hope this works on my Honda crv (2006) as I have a passenger light that's a bit faded and I want to prevent it getting worse.
Faded and yellowed lights are illegal here in the UK and can cause your car to fail it's MOT (that's really bad because then you can't drive your car on the road).
Hiraku WDM its* MOT
Hi guys. I looking for something to not repair but just protect my headlights. Something like ceramic coating with uv protection. Any ideas? Greetings, Tom.
This also works as a sealant and UV protector (only if needed). I had my headlights professionally restored and have been using only this product since and they still look new a good while later.
This is what I do for a living. How bout you use this stuff on some really bad headlights. It won’t work. Sanding is necessary if the lights are bad. Those light were barely even hazy.
That's exactly what the video says...and to use the aggressive kit if the lights are bad. Did you even watch it?
@@vominator He has the attention span of young poeple today on tiktok.
So definitely he did not watch it all or maybe he just not smart enough to comprehend it at all.
The truck is pretty much brand new.. That would not have discolouration that bad if any... So what you have put on the lights I don't know... But next video make sure its a old car
This product is for mild yellowing
p o. an* old
It did not work for me. I belive that it is a ripoff
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The one thing that is 30th 868i to you, I think it was not the same. If I was just the thing to remember to take advantage to you, I think it was not the same. If I was just the thing to do it tools
I see correct grammar is not your strong suite
What the hell is a kilometer??
Colgate toothpaste is just as good
Floss too?
@lee armstrong it does
@lee armstrong well, for you sir
@lee armstrong ???.. do watch Chrisfix and many other videos here on youtube
I use that for my teeth dude
Isn't work don't buy it 😢
Absolutely rubbish!! Did nothing even after rubbish for an hr. Don't be bothered
Worked for everyone else you dud
then you will have to use a restorer kit. this only works for headlights there are not heavily oxidised.