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Reddit mentions of 3M Headlight Restoration Kit, Simple Process to Restore Cloudy & Dull Headlights, Hand Application, 1 Kit (39084)

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of 3M Headlight Restoration Kit, Simple Process to Restore Cloudy & Dull Headlights, Hand Application, 1 Kit (39084). Here are the top ones.

3M Headlight Restoration Kit, Simple Process to Restore Cloudy & Dull Headlights, Hand Application, 1 Kit (39084)
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For use on headlights, taillights, fog, and directional lightsKit contains sanding discs and polishing pad with compoundSaves 100s versus purchasing a new headlightImproves the appearance of a car - with "like new" headlightsRestores cloudy and dull lensesFit Type: Vehicle SpecificNo power tools needed, so it can be completed easily by handRestores cloudy and dull lensesCan be used on trailers, snowmobiles, emergency vehicle light bars, plastic motorcycle light and other plastic lensesHelps improve nighttime visibility and appearance of vehicleContains 6 sanding discs, 4 finishing discs, 2 refining disc, 2-1 oz rubbing compound, and 1 foam pad
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Height5.5118 Inches
Length3.70078 Inches
Weight0.27998707274 Pounds
Width2.99212 Inches

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Found 9 comments on 3M Headlight Restoration Kit, Simple Process to Restore Cloudy & Dull Headlights, Hand Application, 1 Kit (39084):

u/zenautodetailing · 4 pointsr/AutoDetailing

That's my most recommended kit. As long as you take your time and tape all the surrounding paint, you should be fine.

They do make a non-drill based version that will do an OK job. 3m 39084 Headlight Kit

u/brimstn · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

First, you’re going to need a drill with a chuck instead of a 1/4” bit holder. This is a good start:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AIZ5HY/

If you don’t have a good drill, there’s this one but you’re in for some elbow grease:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006VB8JTQ/

u/bmcclure937 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Also, the 3M Headlight Restore kit is ~$13 with a $2.00 coupon and $5.00 rebate = ~$6.00

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006VB8JTQ/ref=vp_c_A3VLRNJSASW98Y

u/rawr_imfierce · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

So was I. This is the one i bought , but they make several kits and even the in-page description is for a different one. 39084 doesn’t include the drill attachment or a sealer. I guess since the others do I’ll definitely need something?

u/Waas507 · 1 pointr/subaru

Good tires. I like the General Altimax RT43. Regular oil changes. Regular tire rotations. Fresh fluids all around. The simple easy shit we all should be doing really.

You could also hit up your local walmart/auto parts store and buy the 3M headlight resto kit. Will get the haze off the lights and leave them shiny new for a bit. Helps a ton when there is no haze on the lenses.

https://www.amazon.com/3M-39084-Headlight-Restoration-Kit/dp/B006VB8JTQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504839693&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=3m+headlight+restoration+kit&psc=1

u/sonnage · 1 pointr/subaru

When what dried? Did you seal it? If you used a sealer before you buffed and polished the lens that's what could have caused this. What you need to do is restart. Sand the sealer off, and then take it easy with the sanding. And by sanding

I mean wet-sanding. I hope you weren't just using sandpaper and no lubricant lol.
Wet-sand it back down till it's smooth and hazy. Then take some rubbing compound and then buff the hell out of it till it's clear. I went crazy with mine and buffed them for a couple hours each, but i go overboard on everything. After it looks clear, wipe off the excess and let it dry. Then spray your sealant on it. Like spray paint if you get too close it'll drip, too far it won't cover fully.

I actually wet-sand mine with the 3M restoration kit: https://www.amazon.com/3M-39084-Headlight-Restoration-Kit/dp/B006VB8JTQ/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1493511799&sr=8-4&keywords=3m+headlight+restoration+kit

And for a sealer i used: https://www.amazon.com/Presta-137306-Headlight-Sealant/dp/B0082LFOFA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493512126&sr=8-1&keywords=renulite.

Expensive sealer I know. But I did research on it and a lot of shops use it. They actually give 3 year 30k mile warranties with it when they would redo headlights for people. So it's a good product. I used it on mine about 4 years ago and it's just starting to come off.

Hope this helps!

u/QueenAlpaca · 1 pointr/subaru

Used this to give my Bob some TLC. There was only really minor yellowing, but I'm shocked what a difference it makes. Now he looks a little more hip.

u/AlecW81 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

re: Headlights - Just get a kit that includes the varying grades of sandpaper, polish, and sealant.

https://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-Headlight-Restoration-Headlights-Protection/dp/B00429NKWK/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=Sylvania+Headlight+Restoration+Kit&qid=1564499880&s=gateway&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.com/3M-39084-Headlight-Restoration-Kit/dp/B006VB8JTQ/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=3M+Headlight+Lens+Restoration+System+29008&qid=1564499884&s=gateway&sr=8-8

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Soap: DO NOT USE DISH SOAP! Ever! It doesn't strip wax, but it does leave behind a film. If you want to be cheap, just get Megs Gold Class.

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There's no reason to rinse after claying. Use either a detailing spray or a mix of Megs Gold Class shampoo and water, and dry after you finish a section.

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There's also no reason to rinse after polishing. Just do an IPA wipe.