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25 February 2017
3M Headlight Restoration well worth it but do the first steps by hand
2 of 2 found this helpful I recently acquired a 12 year old car and the headlights were worse for wear. I looked online for solutions and found a few do-it yourself guides. These sort of worked but didn't get anywhere near looking like new. A friend recommended the 3M kit and I purchased one. My only problem was that it recommended using an 1200-1800 rpm drill which is probably what US drills are running off 110 V. When I looked at my Australian drill it is 2100 - 2300 rpm running off 240 V. I used it anyway since I thought my friend would have had a drill similar to mine. Unfortunately using the supplied grit paper with the drill left scratches (especially around a ridge section of the headlights) that didn't come out with the polishing stages. Fortunately they came out going over it by hand with 400 and 800 grit paper (with lots of water) and then going over them again with the polishing (grey disk) and buffing (foam disk with polishing compound). So if I was doing the job again or recommending to anyone else, I would say do the sanding steps by hand first and then doing the polishing steps with the supplied polishing disks. These are where the value in this kit is. You can do the coarse sanding steps easily (and possibly more safely) by hand but you are not likely to have the patience to do the fine polishing steps by hand and they can be done with the supplied 3M disks on your drill, especially if you are in Australia with a 240 V 2000+ rpm drill.

25 February 2017
Does the job but sound not fantastic and a bit fiddly linking Bluetooth
This product is one of the few that transmits as well as receives Bluetooth. I purchased it for some Bluetooth headphones that I wanted to use with my older TV. Physically setting it up was easy, but as with a lot of Bluetooth gear it inconsistently links up either annoyingly quickly automatically and/or requires a lot of fiddling, waiting and then seems to work when it feels good and ready. Aren't there standards for this sort of thing? As you would expect with a product this inexpensive the audio is not fantastically great but it does the job for what I want.

25 February 2017
Very nice stylish watch
Skagen watches aren't the cheapest watches but are by no means the most expensive. They are so beautifully designed and made, and work well. I would recommend one to a friend and buy another one for myself when the time comes.