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General Forum => Product Reviews => Topic started by: Bucktail on June 11, 2012, 10:20:42 PM
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Television has amazing influence over our lives. Case in point: This stuff.
Up until last year I never, not even for a fleeting second, thought to myself, "Dang! My headlights are dull. I wish there was a product I could spend my money on that is made specifically to clean my headlights."
That was until I saw the infomercial for Fast Brite Auto Headlight Restorer Kit. I sat fascinated as they showed people's headlights magically become clearer and brighter! I had to have it! Of course, I realize I haven't needed it at all, my whole life, up until now. But, thanks to the miracles of advertising, and the marketing folk's ways of convincing us that we must buy things we didn't even know we wanted, I most definitely needed it now. ;D
Long story short, I mentioned it to my wife, and on December 25th I unwrapped my very own box Fast Brite.
Fast forward to today. With a little help from my daughter, we put this product to the test on the headlights of our nearly 10 year old Toyota Corolla. The application was fairly simple. It took all of five minutes to complete.
Here are the results. All of us here agreed the headlights look much better. And, after checking them out tonight after the sun went down, they do seem brighter. Not perfect, but not bad, considering this was done on a car with over 160K miles on her. So, all in all, I would give Fast Brite an "A". I imagine this product would work well for boat lights also. t^
I'll let you be the judge. Before and after pics are below. Click on each one to enlarge them.
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Looks good! Isn't part of that product a rubbing compound?
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t^
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Looks good! Isn't part of that product a rubbing compound?
I don't know what it is exactly. Didn't have to rub it hard at all though.
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Looks like it worked to me t^
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I had to have it! Of course, I realize I haven't needed it at all, my whole life, up until now. ;D
rofla
thanks Bob
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And if you act now! We will also send you a mini beadazzler kit.. ;D ;D
That product might help clear up cloudy plexiglas or even eisenglass.
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Looks like a winner to me....def better in the second picture ;D