Hey Alec, you should try using the cerakote ceramic headlight resto kit on those headlights. I just used it on my e90, and they look brand spankin' new after my car has sat outside in the Florida sun for a long while now! It's anywhere from $15-20 and it's magical what it can do to cloudy and oxidized headlights.
Nice! Mine was leaking at the headlights, which involved quite a bit more work (pre-facelift). It had to be fixed, since xenon lights must have working ones to get through the safety inspection here. And that for a car that only drives in dry conditions 😀 Anyway, keep up the good repairs!
Hey Alec, you should try using the cerakote ceramic headlight resto kit on those headlights. I just used it on my e90, and they look brand spankin' new after my car has sat outside in the Florida sun for a long while now! It's anywhere from $15-20 and it's magical what it can do to cloudy and oxidized headlights.
Thanks, Alec, love your videos! Why are you running straight water? To dissolve any gelled washer fluid?
Pulling out the grill is that because the hood lock doesn't work inside the car?
I guess you did but I’d of course check the fuse first 🙂
Nice! Mine was leaking at the headlights, which involved quite a bit more work (pre-facelift). It had to be fixed, since xenon lights must have working ones to get through the safety inspection here. And that for a car that only drives in dry conditions 😀 Anyway, keep up the good repairs!