Cerakote Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit
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Published 2023-05-08
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Today I'm going to show you how to use the Cerakote Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit that I bought on Amazon on my Toyota RAV4
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All Comments (21)
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Finished in 2 hrs, headlights look great, managed to stretch 1 packet over two cars (identical 2003 Ford Falcons) 4 headlights.
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Used this on my Subaru and wow what a difference. Good product!
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Looks great. I just got mine in and am anxious to try it.
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I did mines today looks great
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Nice work! I'm going to give it a try.š
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Used this over the weekend. They turned out great. Just have to wait to see the longevity of it.
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Great video, clear precise, and no ramblings. Purchased Cerakote western australia $46, shall start cleaning in 10 minutes, Will use this to confirm the routine.
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I bought the kit for safety. I feel It is better with a clear lens to see the road and for others to see me. My 2007 car needs it now in 2024, I believe. I'm half way through with the sanding and will wrap it up later today after I towel dry it very well then let the Arizona sun blast it for a few hours.
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Looks like there was much improvement after just the first step. Little leary about using sandpaper on the headlight itself. What will happen just going from step 1 to step 3? I may be happy with that. On my 2005 Honda Pilot, bumper has the be removed to change headlight. With so many failing headlights these days, you would think there would have been an easier way from the manufacturers. I had other headlight replaced after hitting a deer about 10 years ago and the replacement has never dulled. Thank you for this, always see the ad for this on TV.
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Hello! I subscribed and liked your video. Nice job. Cheers!
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great job my man.!! its look amazing after this kit ! im wonder if i use this product for for my car headlight then cover it with PPF i will not back to cloudy again?
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I used that a few years ago. It did a great job, but only lasted about 6 months and it wore off and was cloudy again.
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Good review. Shame this will be hard to find in the U.K. Regardless, having read the previous comment, that this last up to six months, if you can get hold of Meguiars Headlight clear coat (I canāt remember the exact name), which comes in an aerosol can, that coating lasts up to 12 months. Since youāve done the work of taking off the broken down factory coat, which was the yellowing, this should save you having to keep doing the process on a regular basis. So just applying/re-applying the clear coat against UV rays should be good to go. š Or Turtlewax headlight cleaner&sealant is another good product to use every year or so. š
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I did it yesterday, on my 2005 Sequoia, and it looks amazing. I hope it lasts at least a year I can live with that.
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That's good Thank You, you may want to ceramic coat your car, the finished looked pretty bad with the water laying on it. I ceramic coated my Toyota and Wow did it ever look better, and repels water like you wouldn't believe, totally easy too!
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What if i have a coating that has drastically peeled away,can i sand off the remaining and then use this?
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Apart from soap and water first, can I use a metal polish before starting stage one?
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One side came out perfect but the other side is still a little cloudy. Can I buy another box and do that headlight again?
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I have a question. What if you do it just say in January and it starts getting cloudy again in May. Do you order the kit and do it again? Can you do it over and over on your car headlights? Can you do it three times a year on your headlights, will it damage the headlights sanding them down?? 0:09
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How are you finding it longevity wise? Have they started to go cloudy again?