Sidenote" you should never use a " rough scouring pad" to clean headlights regardless of grit size. Silver polish works really good as well. Also, putting on a "headlight protective spray coating" helps reduce the damage caused by UV rays and "fogging". So will adding a small hole to bottom headlight assembly to allow water evaporate (condensation).
I was thinking the same thing... Because I scraped mines with just that same dish washing sponge he used but the rough side, so I know this video is fake 😂😂
@Mohammad Rafie use a drill attachment with a 3" polishing foam pad. Add the wheel polish and run the drill at around 2k rpms across the headlight. The wheel polish is more aggressive than car paint polishes and removes oxidation faster. It will yellow in months if you don't protect the bare plastic afterwards though. You can use a good quality clear coat. Or just repolish a few times/yr.
I use marine rubbing compound with a variable speed buffer. Then I change the pad and finish off with car wax. Works like a charm. Takes 10 minutes top to do!
@@MrJohnnyDistortion A good wax will last a long time. When you start to see it fade. Repeat process. Takes less time when headlight isn't too contaminated.
Wash well with soap and hot water, sand left to right then up and down with wet 1000 grit sandpaper use a spray bottle of water to keep it wet until you don't feel it cutting anymore. Wash it again warm water and soap and do the same thing with 2k sandpaper until it's not cutting. Wash it and go to 3k. Wash it and use your favorite buffing or polish compound and a microfiber rag to get a great finish.
Lol, amazing! At the car detailing shop we used citrus cleaners and this brings a whole new level to what that means and probabaly smells better than store bought cleaners!
Thanks for the video. I just did mine on my CLK. I just used 1) wet sandpaper 1200 2) Halfords rubbing compound 3) T-Cut 4) Autoglym Fast Glass Took about an hour or so. Huge improvement and they are mostly now very clear and smooth. There is a touch of misting inside the headlamp covers here and there but not as much a I thought there was before I started.
Try 1k, sanding in hex pattern (while keeping it wet with spray bottle) across the lens until you don't feel it cutting anymore. Then do the same with 2k an then 3k. After all that use your rubbing compound.
Someone used Colgate toothpaste from the dollar store, polished with it, and then put a clear seal on them. That was over 6 years ago and they are still pretty good.
I did the toothpaste challenge and it worked pretty well. It did not last for 6 years but, I got more than a year out of it. It’s important to apply a good wax after polishing and remember to apply more wax whenever it seems to be wearing off. I prefer this method to the others .
@@Poopypants100 Just squeeze small amounts of toothpaste on the surface and rub in circular motions. Wipe and repeat until you get the desired appearance. Spray or wipe on wax and allow to dry. A drill brush attachment makes the job a whole lot easier.
ANY type of buffing compound will work! This is how body shops do it. Buff with compound, or toothpaste if you don't want to go to the store (compound is better), then they spray clear over them. Haven't done it to mine so don't know how much light is reduced like that. I just buy new Chinese aftermarket junk assemblies, no one knows...
Will fade away again soon, due to uv. The best way is to sand with 2000 grit sanding paper and water, till the surface has an even milky look, and to cover it with some transparent clearcoat from s spraying can. No polishing needed, if sprayed correctly.
@@DunOpondo If you find smth which claims to be offering extra uv protection, or if you manage to get hold of a specialized clearcoat intended for plastic headlamps (such clearcoats exist) - that would be best. I had none of those at hand and used some cheap canned noname transparent clearcoat for car body painting repairs. In this scenario, bonding between the protective coat and the plastic is extra (and strongly) supported by plastic surface roughness, hence the clearcoat chemistry is virtually irrelevant. When spraying, apply the coating in very thin layers. Do not overspray: otherwise the applied too thick coat will generate bubbles / surface defects.
If you don't have a garage to park your car and is exposed to weather conditions ,buying new lenses won't last too long, best thing to do is simply buy some mothers mag chrome polish and clean them regularly every 3 months, think of it as a preventive maintenance job. People that have a garage or that have a roof to protect the car from extreme weather such as high heat temperature in the summer and extreme cold weather in the winter plus the rain will affect the lenses of the headlights.
What????? Amaizing..i will do that..i got some spray from store and i expended 20 on this crap and just littlepart was no so bad but continued the light bad .thanks
I did it using chilli ketchup and mayonnaise made with extra virgin olive oil the result was very delicious. optional: you can add some garlic if you like it.
No, the issue is on the outside. The sun beating down on them all day every day causes the plastic to oxidize and turn yellow. That's why when you sand them down an buff them they look new because you cut away the oxidized plastic. Here, the acid in the lemon is doing the work. Only not as well
Do this but without lemons lol, the sandpaper does the work and the water cleans the paper and removes the clearcoat and plastic. Wet sand polish and add protection or re-clear the headlight. I did mine and coated with a professional ceramic coating rated for 5 years and it lasted a little over a year and I have to do it again. If you use power tools it should take you about 10 minutes per light depending on condition, shape and access.
Sand lightly and buff. 5 minutes done deal. And you dont have to remove the headlight and bring it to the kitchen and make a lemonade and toothpaste. Fun to watch tho.... Thx
Todo está claro pero el envase de vidrio con esa crema blanca no se que es, yo vivo en Venezuela, y estuve viendo la etiqueta, pero no he visto eso en mi país, si es posible puedes informar que es esa crema, o que otro producto sirve, que no sea ese. gracia
WD-40 Works like a miracle and then light coating of turtlewax for a gleaming polish. But i wouldnt mind trying out this, the results came out so well.
Your method is too much work. I cleared mine with water, stealwool and soap. Rinse well. Clean surface with alchohol, spray clear coat paint.2 to 3 coats. 1 coat will look good. The extra coats make the clear more durable over time.
trllu banyak bahannya, klo saya simpel aja klo tuk mengkilatkan kaca motor atau mobil, cukup saya sediakan amplas di gosok lalu tuk menkilatkan yang kusam saya gunakan semprot clear motor.
Идея фуфел если бы сразу потёр наждачкой просто с водой эфект был тот же . Обработанная наждачкой фара должна отпалироватца полировочной пастой , иначе она будет матовая и преломленый луч света на матовом стеклопластике будет слепить встречный транспорт и людей .
the Acidity of the lemon will clear the dullness. but will leave it exposed to UV light and not last! unless apply a coat protector. on the Plastic headlights
Dude, I've done this a few times, it's not the lemon, it's the sand paper, works the same with soapy water, stop at 1000 grit, lenses will look a bit dull but then spray with a 2k clear coat and it will look like new, more importantly it lasts for years, without the 2k give it 12 months and lights will be foggy again.
Saludos y muchas gracias por tu video, yo use lija de agua del 2000 hasta quitar lo quemado del plástico, después lija de agua del 3000 para eliminar los rayones propios del lijado anterior y al ultimo un trapo suave con polish para metales y quedaron como nuevos...
Гениалната идея, е да си купиш истински автомобил със стъклени светлини. Не да им купувам лимони и портокали.. Или подобните им там, пасти, търкалки и т. н.....😊
Correct permanent way Wetsand with 400 grit paper till all the milk yellow is off lens then bring to local body shop for automotive clear coat they look new and don't ever fade again
Wydawałoby się, że taki prosty zabieg nie zda egzaminu. A jednak proszę, jaki rewelacyjny efekt! Samodzielna praca jednak się opłaca. Natomiast przy poważniejszych usterkach to już wolę oddać lampy mojego auta do AutoGamma.
eso lo único de verdad que tiene son las lijas que usa da igual q sea con limón o sin limón lo importante son las lijas.agua jabón y lijas. El limón para que???
Here’s my “genius hack” get like 3-4 diff grit sandpaper, 400-2k-3k grit, everytime you touch the lens sand ONE direction, next grit sand the opposite way, after you use the last softest grit, clean tf out the lens, get some UV protectant clear spray, spray a couple times and your done, oh yeah you’ll need a lemon for that cold beer after you see that brand new headlight. Or you can buy the 3m restoration kit 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
Committee products a lot of effort you can go to anybody shop they can take their buffer in a little bit of compound they will buff all the oxidation off and then use a little bit of polish and polish it takes about the maximum five minutes per headlight but remember the plastic Has been damaged by UV and most likely it won’t last but another year and a half two years before it happens again a good way to preserve any headlight that’s plastic is have a clear plastic wrap put on it when it’s in good shape for those are the easiest way
very cool the results are so clear and clean
Use heating pistol
Sidenote" you should never use a " rough scouring pad" to clean headlights regardless of grit size. Silver polish works really good as well. Also, putting on a "headlight protective spray coating" helps reduce the damage caused by UV rays and "fogging". So will adding a small hole to bottom headlight assembly to allow water evaporate (condensation).
Les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs, à bon entendeur, Salut ! ! !
I was thinking the same thing... Because I scraped mines with just that same dish washing sponge he used but the rough side, so I know this video is fake 😂😂
Wouldn't water work in place of the lemon juice since your just using wet sand paper?
🤣 Facts
Yeah the lemon thing was pretty dumb
But it smells good :D
@@danielreinhardt7684 and the vitamin C will keep them healthy! XD
Water doesn’t have the acidic enzyme that lemons do
Mother’s Aluminum Polish with a polisher will clean them without having to sand, about 2-3 minutes max each side
How?
@Mohammad Rafie use a drill attachment with a 3" polishing foam pad. Add the wheel polish and run the drill at around 2k rpms across the headlight. The wheel polish is more aggressive than car paint polishes and removes oxidation faster. It will yellow in months if you don't protect the bare plastic afterwards though. You can use a good quality clear coat. Or just repolish a few times/yr.
This is a master chef work :)
I use marine rubbing compound with a variable speed buffer. Then I change the pad and finish off with car wax. Works like a charm. Takes 10 minutes top to do!
How long will the results last?
@@annettezalar5848 quite a while!
👍👍👍
No clear coat sealer after?
@@MrJohnnyDistortion A good wax will last a long time. When you start to see it fade. Repeat process. Takes less time when headlight isn't too contaminated.
The result was outstanding bro, cheap and worthy.. please tell the alternative of Sodium Bicarbonate 😊
=Baking Soda
لا تنفع البيكاربونات تزيد السوء سوئا
Lemon is just an addition like many others, the rest is water and sandpaper which does the lion's work.
Wash well with soap and hot water, sand left to right then up and down with wet 1000 grit sandpaper use a spray bottle of water to keep it wet until you don't feel it cutting anymore. Wash it again warm water and soap and do the same thing with 2k sandpaper until it's not cutting. Wash it and go to 3k. Wash it and use your favorite buffing or polish compound and a microfiber rag to get a great finish.
Impressive!🤔
@@voorhees633 lol thanks.
Great idea, man
Boa tarde!!!!! Amigo gostei muito da limpeza dos faróis, uma ótima ideia. Macaé RJ.
You can do the same thing without the lemon,just water and sandpaper and after finishing with two polishing paste,same effect
Lol, amazing! At the car detailing shop we used citrus cleaners and this brings a whole new level to what that means and probabaly smells better than store bought cleaners!
The last mixture bit amazed me.
Thanks for the video. I just did mine on my CLK. I just used
1) wet sandpaper 1200
2) Halfords rubbing compound
3) T-Cut
4) Autoglym Fast Glass
Took about an hour or so. Huge improvement and they are mostly now very clear and smooth. There is a touch of misting inside the headlamp covers here and there but not as much a I thought there was before I started.
Try 1k, sanding in hex pattern (while keeping it wet with spray bottle) across the lens until you don't feel it cutting anymore. Then do the same with 2k an then 3k. After all that use your rubbing compound.
How long lasting this shining?
Someone used Colgate toothpaste from the dollar store, polished with it, and then put a clear seal on them. That was over 6 years ago and they are still pretty good.
How please!
I did the toothpaste challenge and it worked pretty well. It did not last for 6 years but, I got more than a year out of it. It’s important to apply a good wax after polishing and remember to apply more wax whenever it seems to be wearing off. I prefer this method to the others .
Someone?
@@Poopypants100 Just squeeze small amounts of toothpaste on the surface and rub in circular motions. Wipe and repeat until you get the desired appearance. Spray or wipe on wax and allow to dry. A drill brush attachment makes the job a whole lot easier.
ANY type of buffing compound will work! This is how body shops do it. Buff with compound, or toothpaste if you don't want to go to the store (compound is better), then they spray clear over them. Haven't done it to mine so don't know how much light is reduced like that. I just buy new Chinese aftermarket junk assemblies, no one knows...
Will fade away again soon, due to uv.
The best way is to sand with 2000 grit sanding paper and water, till the surface has an even milky look, and to cover it with some transparent clearcoat from s spraying can. No polishing needed, if sprayed correctly.
Yes, this is correct. I've done it before and it is still looking ok, about one year now.
Great idea, which spray paint brand would yo recommend or what should I look for incase I don't fint the one you recommend? Thanks
@@DunOpondo If you find smth which claims to be offering extra uv protection, or if you manage to get hold of a specialized clearcoat intended for plastic headlamps (such clearcoats exist) - that would be best. I had none of those at hand and used some cheap canned noname transparent clearcoat for car body painting repairs.
In this scenario, bonding between the protective coat and the plastic is extra (and strongly) supported by plastic surface roughness, hence the clearcoat chemistry is virtually irrelevant.
When spraying, apply the coating in very thin layers. Do not overspray: otherwise the applied too thick coat will generate bubbles / surface defects.
@@dontknowler thanks alot 👍🏿
this is the way 100%
There are many ways to de-fog plastic head lights but none last very long. Either part your car inside or in the shade or just replace the lenses.
True u have to polished them very well after cleaning them
Lenses take years to fade naturally. Why do you say defogging doesn't last very long? Could one not seal it in epoxy for a long lasting treatment? Ty!
Oh, you're just a genius.
If you don't have a garage to park your car and is exposed to weather conditions ,buying new lenses won't last too long, best thing to do is simply buy some mothers mag chrome polish and clean them regularly every 3 months, think of it as a preventive maintenance job. People that have a garage or that have a roof to protect the car from extreme weather such as high heat temperature in the summer and extreme cold weather in the winter plus the rain will affect the lenses of the headlights.
@@max410
How long will new lenses last? In Florida?
What????? Amaizing..i will do that..i got some spray from store and i expended 20 on this crap and just littlepart was no so bad but continued the light bad
.thanks
I did it using chilli ketchup and mayonnaise made with extra virgin olive oil the result was very delicious. optional: you can add some garlic if you like it.
Thanks for this helped my headlights massively 😁
Post a vid. Show us.
Glad your headlights are happy
What can we use instead of Sodium Bicarbonate? I don't know what that SB is and where I get it?
My daughter just bought a 10 dollar kit walmart and worked great
헤드라이트가 저렇게 뿌애질정도면 몇년을 타야 저렇게 되나요?
난 오년마다 차바꾸는데 일단 5년까지도 깨끗하던데
Wow, I'm trying this out.
I used to think it's cleaned inside 🙈 but wondering how to open it
No, the issue is on the outside. The sun beating down on them all day every day causes the plastic to oxidize and turn yellow. That's why when you sand them down an buff them they look new because you cut away the oxidized plastic. Here, the acid in the lemon is doing the work. Only not as well
@@JoeNathan42420 thanks for the explanation
Amazing video
גאוני עד שלב הלימון ! מספיק שטיפה אחת תיגע במתכת , והחלודה תרוץ על כל הרכב !
Is lemon organic or regular :D
Out of sight! Organic headlights. So tasty and healthy :-)
Where did you get that brand new headlight????
Do this but without lemons lol, the sandpaper does the work and the water cleans the paper and removes the clearcoat and plastic. Wet sand polish and add protection or re-clear the headlight. I did mine and coated with a professional ceramic coating rated for 5 years and it lasted a little over a year and I have to do it again. If you use power tools it should take you about 10 minutes per light depending on condition, shape and access.
Mantap.. Terimakasih tutorialnya bang👍👍
Wd 40 at the end, works great
A good cutting compound and my DA polisher along with a 4-inch pad and done, except they don't have that lemony smell.
for how long it stays clean? Just like with WD40 it stays clean for a couple of weeks.
Es imposibleeee es un trabajo !!! Para nadaaaaa ,,, perdida de tiempo ,!!!! Lijeee y clear !!! Eso es todooo
Sand lightly and buff. 5 minutes done deal. And you dont have to remove the headlight and bring it to the kitchen and make a lemonade and toothpaste. Fun to watch tho.... Thx
Wet sand and clear coat..
@@bradykay9322 Clear coat will crack under the sun/wet conditions.
@@katmai7777 sure it will. That's why you spray it on cars.
Έγιναν σαν καινούργια!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για την βοήθεια.
Todo está claro pero el envase de vidrio con esa crema blanca no se que es, yo vivo en Venezuela, y estuve viendo la etiqueta, pero no he visto eso en mi país, si es posible puedes informar que es esa crema, o que otro producto sirve, que no sea ese. gracia
Are you using sand paper??
Not only does it look great, but I bet it smells good too!
A final de contas, a muitas maneiras de dar brilho ,comu o pata de dentes colgetee naö sö.Mas obrigado pela dica!!
WD-40 Works like a miracle and then light coating of turtlewax for a gleaming polish. But i wouldnt mind trying out this, the results came out so well.
It doesn’t last tho .. only temporary .. I tried
Thanks for sharing 🙏🥰
Big like 👍👍👍
This guy are you for real mate I thought he was gonna cook the head light 😅 I did mine with toothpaste and it was looking like brand new 😂
Was it Colgate mint toothpaste, or?
Mian Zahid Vilog💞💞 yotube تیڈی زندگی دی فل خیر ہووے لالہ جی 🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹💝🌹
Its work?
Creative video, thanks :)
*Nickel ! Top ! 👍😁*
*+1abo*
Al final no es por el limón es por la lija
*Wonderfull*
Wow. Fantastic.
gayet güzel de kavanozun içindeki madde nedir
rendelenmis limon kabugu,ananas yagi ve karbonat tozu karisimi
The lemon done nothing it was the sandpaper that done the cleaning
Buena idea 👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Nice 👍🏿
Awesome 😎
Excellent
I’m thinking this process is longer than 10 minutes thanks
Definitely! 😂
Que bueno que mostró cómo sacarle el jugo al limon
Muy buena!!!!
Looks delicious 😋
Can you use With Banana ?
👏 Mantap 🤝🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good job
puedo usar limon mexicano o persa?
Your method is too much work. I cleared mine with water, stealwool and soap. Rinse well. Clean surface with alchohol, spray clear coat paint.2 to 3 coats. 1 coat will look good. The extra coats make the clear more durable over time.
If you lazy don't do it cause he is helping those who need the help
1:19 I thought it was snail juice…. Lol 😂
trllu banyak bahannya, klo saya simpel aja klo tuk mengkilatkan kaca motor atau mobil, cukup saya sediakan amplas di gosok lalu tuk menkilatkan yang kusam saya gunakan semprot clear motor.
Yo probe con cocacola dejas reposar 5 minutos y lavas con agua y quedan bien , sin tener que lijar
tengo que dejar remojando el faro? o solo se la aplico y ya?
@@SinNombre_XVE he probado con la edponja majica del mercadona y frotando con agua quedan impecables
@@manelyeau9579 donde la consigo? asi se llama? esponja magica?
@@SinNombre_XVE asi se llama en mercadona
@@SinNombre_XVE mAGIC eRASER? POR mR. cLEAN?
Идея фуфел если бы сразу потёр наждачкой просто с водой эфект был тот же . Обработанная наждачкой фара должна отпалироватца полировочной пастой , иначе она будет матовая и преломленый луч света на матовом стеклопластике будет слепить встречный транспорт и людей .
конечно это фокус
Зато три слишним миллиона просмотров 🤷есть толк от лимона !!!
That headlight got more care than my own skin 😂
I can sand the hell out of your skin if you want me to.
مواد سفید داخل شیشه چی بود با پوست لیمو بهم زدی
the Acidity of the lemon will clear the dullness. but will leave it exposed to UV light and not last! unless apply a coat protector. on the Plastic headlights
Dude, I've done this a few times, it's not the lemon, it's the sand paper, works the same with soapy water, stop at 1000 grit, lenses will look a bit dull but then spray with a 2k clear coat and it will look like new, more importantly it lasts for years, without the 2k give it 12 months and lights will be foggy again.
Man that's a new one at he end lol not falling for that 😂😂
영상처럼 복원하지 말고 폐차장에 가서 같은 차종의 상태 좋은 걸로 찾아 교환하시는게 더 나을 듯 합니다.
Idk about you guys but As soon as he started spraying the lemon juice I could've swear I smelled it through my phone. No bs!
Wouldn't soft scrub work better?
Did you tried with vodka? It is lemon best friend! And with ice cubes It is party all day long 😂
I did try vodka and I was throwing up all over the place. I didn't like it.
Saludos y muchas gracias por tu video, yo use lija de agua del 2000 hasta quitar lo quemado del plástico, después lija de agua del 3000 para eliminar los rayones propios del lijado anterior y al ultimo un trapo suave con polish para metales y quedaron como nuevos...
Pero no en cosa de unos dos meses se vuelven opacos nuevamente?
@@franciscoromero6768 si, pero si les das con esmalte de spray ya no
Hmmmmm…. The video was cut! 1:56 how it turn to something brand new by just rubbing remedies? 🤔
Makasih ilmunya
Гениалната идея, е да си купиш истински автомобил със стъклени светлини. Не да им купувам лимони и портокали.. Или подобните им там, пасти, търкалки и т. н.....😊
Try oil of Olay. It will give a better smooth surface. Noxema do the same thing
Correct permanent way
Wetsand with 400 grit paper till all the milk yellow is off lens then bring to local body shop for automotive clear coat they look new and don't ever fade again
What y’all didn’t see is when he put the new light on the table 🤣🤣🤣
No its the same one see the crack on the headlight
EXACTLY
I agree
I'm positive plane old tap water will work just as good as lemon juice.
Gotta love movie magic
Wydawałoby się, że taki prosty zabieg nie zda egzaminu. A jednak proszę, jaki rewelacyjny efekt! Samodzielna praca jednak się opłaca. Natomiast przy poważniejszych usterkach to już wolę oddać lampy mojego auta do AutoGamma.
That the most ballache way of doing it? Bicarbonate toothpastes far easier?
Tooth paste works as well
What are the tems that are used lemon and ...what ?
eso lo único de verdad que tiene son las lijas que usa da igual q sea con limón o sin limón lo importante son las lijas.agua jabón y lijas. El limón para que???
Para que huela mejor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Here’s my “genius hack” get like 3-4 diff grit sandpaper, 400-2k-3k grit, everytime you touch the lens sand ONE direction, next grit sand the opposite way, after you use the last softest grit, clean tf out the lens, get some UV protectant clear spray, spray a couple times and your done, oh yeah you’ll need a lemon for that cold beer after you see that brand new headlight. Or you can buy the 3m restoration kit 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
You could also do this and be done in a minute ,,, th-cam.com/video/l1syshZGAKQ/w-d-xo.html
Committee products a lot of effort you can go to anybody shop they can take their buffer in a little bit of compound they will buff all the oxidation off and then use a little bit of polish and polish it takes about the maximum five minutes per headlight but remember the plastic Has been damaged by UV and most likely it won’t last but another year and a half two years before it happens again a good way to preserve any headlight that’s plastic is have a clear plastic wrap put on it when it’s in good shape for those are the easiest way
New shimmer is a floor wax. No! New shimmer is a dessert topping. It’s both!
Nice!
ماهن المواد التي استخدمتها
Jenius banget boss
Да ты просто красавчик. Огромное уважение и благодарочка вам. А что это за корбонат я не прочитал полностью. Всех вам благ.
He visto mil formas de limpiar un faro de vehículos. Y mil productos. Osea,que uno de tantos me valdría.