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Reviews (6)

Nov 14, 2024
Removes odours the smell of mould and I ...
Removes odours the smell of mould and I guess bacteria in the cabin.
Thank you! A+++++

Feb 18, 2020
Perfect! But follow youtube
1 of 1 found this helpful Perfect fit but follow youtube video about fuel flap. You will need prior installation to remove the pins, use a screwdriver to enlarge the 4 holes and partially put through the four bits you removed. I used a normal hammer with a hex screwdriver instead (as it has a flat surface) and hammered repeatedly through that the little bits.
Follow the youtube video all the way through first.
Installed on a Volvo s60 2006 2.0T.

Nov 07, 2021
Big improvement | S60 2006 2.0T
1 of 1 found this helpful First: make some time for it. Maybe an hour or two. No rush.
Second: The outcome of your headlights is proportional to the time, care, preparation, patience and hard work.
I would say it is not the perfect set as I have personally ended up sanding by hand as in this way you will be able to travel more on the headlights evenly for angle and pressure, and also that you will feel better if more wetness is required.
The drill part is great for the final part with the compound. Although I have to say that a wool pad would do a better and gentler job.
Make sure you use a cord powered drill as you will need good power output. Or better a dual polisher!
It wasn't super smooth (ended up re sanding the passenger side again due to the sanding drill rough and being harder to control when swinging sides.
All in all for £16- it was perfect for what I need and at the right level of simplicity.
If you feel like the polish compound doesn't do much, try with any other compund (even mother's aluminium compound).
Best of luck and strive for better results.