Headlight Restoration with Diamondite Clear Plastic Kit Review

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bad headlights

That is what the headlights looked like on my 7 year old Mazda 6. With the headlights in this condition my night driving visibility was severely reduced, not to mention that the headlights looked like crap while the rest of the car looked nice and shiny. It was time to get these things cleaned up. There are several options for restoring your headlights. You can buy a headlight restoration kit, take it to a "professional", and if you are really desperate you can even use toothpaste to restore your headlight. At the time of this writing the average cost for taking it to a "professional" is around $50 - $70. Kits cost between $20 - $40. A pack of toothpaste is free (if you brush your teeth, that is). If you have the right polishes, pads, and whatnot you can also piece together your own kit.

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Twin Cities Assembly Plant - Ford Ranger

Ford Ranger - Life On The Assembly Line

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 Enjoy these photos taken on the last days of the Ford Ranger production. The Ranger was in production from 1983 - 2011 at the Twin Cities Assembly Plant in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

wide shot of the trim department

Where is everybody?

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More Audi A4 Goodness On The Way!

The site layout has been tweaked a little bit - should load a little faster. As of right now, because the site is using shared hosting, there are no plans to implement comment functionality. That may change in the future.

We have some more Audi A4 article in the pipeline for you guys. Some of the guides that we are planning to publish soon: A4 timing belt, clutch slave & master cylinder. You can also expect more YouTube videos so if you get a chance to check out our YouTube channel, don't forget to subscribe!

Site Updated!

In case you haven't noticed the site has a new design and a new name! I have gone over all the articles and updated what I could. The guides are now easier to read and easier to follow. I'm still trying to work out all the bugs and add new features as I go along. One of the main features that I am considering implementing is some kind of comment system for the articles. Feedback is always welcome. Enjoy!