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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 $25 entry becomes a 25% off credit toward your next purchase — with NO expiration date. So either: - You win a Pro Kit - You win a full business setup, or - You still get 25% toward product you were going to buy anyway. 👉Get your ticket, take your shot, and you might walk away with a complete business in a box. Get your entry here https://square.link/u/SNMxjG2O Winners selected this Friday 7PM pst
🔥 BIG RAFFLE GIVEAWAY – BUILD YOUR OWN HEADLIGHT RESTORATION BUSINESS 🔥
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I’m in! Let’s goooo
Lexus - Customer attempted his self, before he called me.
This is my first job that I gave a price quote of 125$ . Out of my confort zone. He said yes, that sounds reasonable :) It took be about an hour and a half to remove as much of the coating and scratches that he left on them. One side still had some deep scratches, but I let him know about the issue and told him I would do my best, but they may not all come out. He was fine with that. After I was done, he was very happy and gave me a 25$ tip. So i ended up with 150$ for the job. It felt good to make the right amount of money for the quality of premium service you provide.
Lexus - Customer attempted his self, before he called me.
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Very nice
Junkyard lights
Called a local junkyard today to see about picking up a light to practice on and use as a visual aid. I randomly said a 2015 Honda accord. Don’t know why, just did. Asked for the yellowist haziest ones they had. Gave me a price of $80. Is that normal. Do you guys have any experience with this?
Bicycle Parts
I needed to purchase some bicycle parts for my wife’s bike. About $200 give in parts. I had my badge on when I walked in (my headlight ID badge) and the manager read it. He then asked me if I would take a look at his lights. We stepped out and he had a new Mazda. His lights were fine, just very dirty and splattered with bug. I Used my Panel Prep, Clay Bar and two coat of ceramic on the headlights, taillights and fog lights. Literally took 25 mins. I got paid with all new bicycle parts that were valued at $167. Worked out great for me but the most important thing was that my wife was very happy that her bike was fixed.
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@Larry Gonzales great idea. Give an air of professionalism.
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Joseph Ricci
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@joseph-ricci-3986
Retired. looking to start a side hustle that can turn full time.

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Joined Feb 3, 2026
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