How to Repair Car Headlight Broken Lens in Just 5$ || How to Fix Broken Headlights With Baking Soda

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Published 2022-06-14

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  • The guy has no idea that in 3 month this video has made him more famous then the celebrities of Pakistan 🇵🇰 . Great skill 🙌🏻
  • @technogeek1219
    The fact that he took a seemingly broken and unrepairable headlight and used an open flame and didn't damaged the frame or the plastic and made it look like brand new is just remarkable. Kudos to that man right there.
  • @thomasfx3190
    He’s clearly very skilled at this work, the end product looks a lot better than if I tried it for sure. He’d fire me on the first day. That Mylar for the reflector and the old battery clamps, pretty genius! Also, this young man has an impressive head of hair! 😄
  • I'm constantly amazed at how basic their work environments are yet how impressive their personal presentation is. Seeing the children go to school each day with not a hair out of place and beautiful clean clothes.
  • @epoxeclipse1
    I just love these guys. Setting on the floor bringing something back to life. One mans junk is another mans job. Great job. Even with despair in his eyes. Stay strong dude. I think all these guys are very honorable. And have my respect way over some fat rich person. Gods speed and peace.
  • @Command37
    Incredible skill. Very moving to see somebody with minimal tools still able to accomplish so much.
  • @marelilucas
    Incredible ending that headlight. After being completely trash, this man brought it back to life in such an amazing way. Congrats for your effort, ability and perfection at work!
  • @avocadoarms358
    The fact he can seperate the butyl with an open flame and not damage the light is just amazing. And for anyone who doesn’t know CA glue (super glue) and baking soda is what they use to repair chips on an aircraft, ether it be nose, wing ect ect, it’s actually a really really strong bond
  • @compextremes
    Very impressive considering how hard it is to work with these, and the fact they are made to be scrapped when worn out or cracked. Nice craftsmanship here. 👌🏼
  • The ability to do what he does is great to watch. Fixing things is nice.
  • @grmrpr3599
    That is impressive. I did not think plastic could be recovered so thoroughly. The reflective foil...perfection!
  • @AuroraAerospace1
    I love seeing how people in other countries actually fix things instead of buying a new one. Some of my old cars have no parts availability so I might need this!
  • @wayne8797
    The reflector is probably the hardest to get right. Given the tools at hand, nicely done. Headlights are not designed to be repairable so this is no easy feat. Well done sir.
  • @Ebbsilen
    I'm in the few people in my area who is bothering to restore headlights In and Out. Today i learned some tips. It's greatly appreciated. Thank you! 😃
  • @goodgod9330
    The way he is adding that baking soda, its like one continous stream falling from his hand. Its one of the most trained hand for work ive ever seen
  • @stu1c
    Nothing goes to waste in these parts of the world. Very impressive bringing back to life a part that would otherwise be scrapped
  • Innovation comes from necessity and these guys have some top notch craftsmanship
  • Merece todo respeito do mundo com as ferramentas que ele possui fez uma restauração do farol perfeitamente...um abraço do Brasil....
  • @pkuneev
    Отличная работа! Золотые руки у него.