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How to Restore Headlights
A fairly common problem that arises with modern headlights is dull, cloudy headlight lenses. Not only does it look bad, but it’s also a safety hazard, hindering your ability to see down the road and keeping other drivers from seeing you as well.
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Instructions for Cleaning Headlights

Step 1: Wash and dry headlight area

Step 2: Tape off assembly
Do It Right: Use low-tack painter’s tape for this step. It won’t leave any residue on your vehicle. |

Step 3: Use Lens Clarifying Compound

Step 4: Read kit for sanding instructions
Do It Right: There is some variation between brands – sanding pads could be numbered or colored differently, so follow the directions carefully as you start to sand your lenses. |

Step 5: Use first pad
Select the first pad as indicated in your instructions, and spray it with some lubricant. Apply lubricant to your lens as well. Make sure the pad and lens stay wet during the whole sanding process. Sand horizontally with this pad for a minute or so. You want to remove as much of the oxidation as possible.

Step 6: Use back of first pad

Step 7: Use second pad

Step 8: Use back of second pad

Step 9: Re-apply Lens Clarifying Compound

Step 10: Use Lens Base Coat wipe

Step 11: Use Lens Sealing Wipe
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Installing Headlight Bulbs

Installing Tail Light Bulbs
A rapid turn signal indicator can alert you to a taillight bulb needing to be replaced. Follow these simple steps to replace a tail light bulb on your vehicle

Bulb Selection
The automotive repair work depicted in this series is performed under the direction of the manufacturer of the product featured. Prior to undertaking any of the demonstrated repairs on your vehicle, we suggest you consult with a certified mechanic or another professional who can adequately advise you of the proper repair or remedy required. O’Reilly Automotive Stores, Inc. and its affiliates (“O’Reilly”) disclaims any responsibility for injury or damage resulting from a viewer’s attempt to recreate the repairs shown in this series.