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Testing a Turtle Wax Headlight Restoration Kit on a Lexus ES350 Xenon Headlight

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Okay...this product works, but with a "workaround." In my opinion, a normal human does not have sufficient "elbow grease" to use this product and get the desired results using the included pads for scrubbing/polishing your headlights. The headlights on my car were severely cloudy and I tried using this product as directed--scrubbing and buffing by hand. Forget that! After almost two hours, I had very little to show for my work. Yes, I could see some minor improvement, but I didn't have the time or wherewithal to finish the job as it is described in the instructions. So...here's the trick. Get yourself a foam polishing cone, and an electric drill and then apply the product! Using the compounds provided in the Turtle Wax kit, my headlights were literally "like new" in about 15 - 20 minutes of powered polishing. I couldn't believe it. As a side note, no matter how careful you are, you'll splatter some of the compound onto th

How To Change Accord 2007 CABIN AIR FILTER

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How To Replace Cabin Air Filter Accord 2007 How to replace a cabin air filter in a Honda Accord. The cabin air filter is what filters the air that comes into the car through the vents. This video applies to 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Honda Accords. I show how to remove the old dirty air filter and install the new one. Honda recommends this be done every 30,000 miles or 24 months. This is a tool less maintenance fix. Open the passenger side door. Empty the glove compartment. Find the globe box damper latch and use moderate force to pop it out. Squeeze the box inward from the outside so it drops down. Locate the glove cabin air filter housing Squeeze the two ends of the tabs and pull out Remove the old air filter Replace with the new. Make sure to place the air filter the same directions as arrows on the side of the filter. Reverse directions to install. GRAB IT HERE

How to Remove a Honda Accord 2007 fob key Screw.

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Materials Needed: Philips size 0 screw WD-40 CR1616 Spray the screw with wd-40 to dissolve the loctite blue. These screws are fastened by loctite blue glue. Then wait one day. Screw the screw out and replace the battery. It's self explanatory. If all else fails bring to locksmith and copy the key. Below is video on how to program the key. The only reason I had to do this is my car has hit 10 years of age and I had to replace the battery.