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Headlight Restoration School

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🔥 BIG RAFFLE GIVEAWAY – BUILD YOUR OWN HEADLIGHT RESTORATION BUSINESS 🔥
We’re giving away a Pro Kit to 4 lucky winners AND the grand prize is a Complete Business Setup to one lucky winner. This isn’t just a starter kit… this is everything you need to run a full-time headlight restoration business. 💥 Grand Prize Includes: - Complete Pro Headlight Restoration Kit - Extra sanding discs - Flex PXE 80 - Tripod - Milwaukee Packout toolboxes - And EVERYTHING you see in the photos This is a complete professional setup that I use every day. It will be loaded and ready to make you money. 🎟 Entry Fee: $25 And here’s the best part… If you don’t win, don’t worry.Your $25 entry becomes a 25% off credit toward your next purchase — with NO expiration date. So either: - You win a Pro Kit - You win a full business setup, or - You still get 25% toward product you were going to buy anyway. 👉Get your ticket, take your shot, and you might walk away with a complete business in a box. Get your entry here https://square.link/u/SNMxjG2O Winners selected this Friday 7PM pst
🔥 BIG RAFFLE GIVEAWAY – BUILD YOUR OWN HEADLIGHT RESTORATION BUSINESS 🔥
2 likes • 3h
This is awesome! A win-win for sure. I’m assuming we can buy more than one ticket, right?
1 like • 1h
So excited! Just bought my ticket. I’ve been pricing out the startup costs for some of this basic gear, so this would be a huge win. But even if I don’t get picked, it’s still a discount. 🔥🔥🔥
Sanding Disc Type
For the sanding disc's in the kits we dont get any 240 or 400 grit 3" discs. On Amazon I saw some and they say aluminum oxide on it. Is that okay or is there a different type of sand paper to use and one to stay away from?
2 likes • 14h
I have this same question. I think as a newbie, I’m gonna be going through the sandpaper faster than the liquids. So, makes sense to buy more paper on Amazon, but it’s a bit confusing which to get.
My first attempt at HL Restoration
Here's my before and after photos of a Headlight Restoration on a 2011 Nissan Altima
My first attempt at HL Restoration
1 like • 20h
Nice! How long did that take you?
Fixable?
Ppf ? Customer sent photos, I’m debating to do this and repricing the job if it’s ppf, let me know yall
Fixable?
1 like • 2d
Sorry for the stupid question, but what's PPF and how do you identify it?
0 likes • 22h
@Andrew Tucker Thanks! Sounds kinda like a screen protector on a cellphone. I imagine it's a pain to remove. I'd guess there's a chemical process or perhaps using a heat gun? I'm going to restore my daughter's Honda Civic headlights, but I know her paint has a PPF on it. Now, I'm wondering if her headlights do as well. I've asked her to send pics of her headlights today. Hopefully, it'll be obvious.
Jobs I've Done
Just wanted to share some of the jobs I've done.
Jobs I've Done
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Nice work Darron! The first two didn't look horrible to begin with, but did you still do the entire HM process and sand the entire lens? I'm just wondering when you'd switch to the process Andrew showed on an F150 where he just sanded the top of the light (cause the bottom was still clear) and then applied the new car ceramic to the whole thing.
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