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frontpageStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Aug 25, 2025 02:41 PM

Kubeo Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit w/ 2 LED Bulbs (Various)

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Woot! has Kubeo Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit w/ 2 LED Bulbs (H3, H4, H7, H9, or H11) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • Includes a set of high-quality bulbs (H1, H3, H4, H8, H9 or H11) to keep your car's lighting system in excellent condition.
  • Designed for quick and easy application, this headlight restoration kit removes oxidation, fog, and yellowing from your headlights without requiring a drill polishing kit or power tools.
  • Provides UV, oxidation, and weather resistance, ensuring long-term clarity and improved visibility while driving.
  • Get professional-grade brightness without the high cost of replacement headlights or detailing services.
  • Not just for headlights, this restoration kit can also be used on fog lights, taillights, and plastic trims, making it an essential addition to your car cleaning supplies.
  • Works on cars, SUVs, motorcycles, and trucks, providing safe restoration for all plastic headlights without damage.
  • Compatible with 3M headlight restoration kits, Sylvania headlight restoration kits, and Cerakote headlight restoration kits.

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Woot! has Kubeo Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit w/ 2 LED Bulbs (H3, H4, H7, H9, or H11) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Use drop down selections on product page to select bulb type.
Product Details:
  • Includes a set of high-quality bulbs (H1, H3, H4, H8, H9 or H11) to keep your car's lighting system in excellent condition.
  • Designed for quick and easy application, this headlight restoration kit removes oxidation, fog, and yellowing from your headlights without requiring a drill polishing kit or power tools.
  • Provides UV, oxidation, and weather resistance, ensuring long-term clarity and improved visibility while driving.
  • Get professional-grade brightness without the high cost of replacement headlights or detailing services.
  • Not just for headlights, this restoration kit can also be used on fog lights, taillights, and plastic trims, making it an essential addition to your car cleaning supplies.
  • Works on cars, SUVs, motorcycles, and trucks, providing safe restoration for all plastic headlights without damage.
  • Compatible with 3M headlight restoration kits, Sylvania headlight restoration kits, and Cerakote headlight restoration kits.

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Tumbleweed7200
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Please don't put these bulbs in a housing meant for halogen lights. They'll scatter light all over the place blinding other drivers. They may appear brighter but they won't cast as far due to the light being scattered

For those interested. Here's a great article showing why

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threa...ts.589465/

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Aug 25, 2025 03:59 PM
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takenforgraniteAug 25, 2025 03:59 PM
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Be sure to read the instructions and watch the video before you tear open any of the packages. :/ I didn't get this one, but a similar kit. Cerakote has a good video for the process, even if you don't use theirs.
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saulmendoza25Aug 26, 2025 10:13 AM
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Quote from takenforgranite :
Be sure to read the instructions and watch the video before you tear open any of the packages. :/ I didn't get this one, but a similar kit. Cerakote has a good video for the process, even if you don't use theirs.
How does it look/feels the quality of the LED Bulbs? Like McDonalds happy meal toy? Thanks!
Aug 27, 2025 12:05 PM
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Tumbleweed7200Aug 27, 2025 12:05 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Tumbleweed7200

Please don't put these bulbs in a housing meant for halogen lights. They'll scatter light all over the place blinding other drivers. They may appear brighter but they won't cast as far due to the light being scattered

For those interested. Here's a great article showing why

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threa...ts.589465/
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Aug 27, 2025 12:30 PM
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CyanSparrow477Aug 27, 2025 12:30 PM
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DEET is a good, cheap headlight restorer fyi
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Aug 27, 2025 02:24 PM
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sharartimundaAug 27, 2025 02:24 PM
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Quote from CyanSparrow477 :
DEET is a good, cheap headlight restorer fyi
how do you use it.
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GreenShoe4128Yesterday 03:25 AM
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The 3M headlight restoration kit (the hand or the drill mount version) is the only way to go.
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Str8_ShotYesterday 03:30 AM
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3M Rubbing Compound will do the same trick in a few minutes if not seconds. One bottle will last you for years.

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androsskingYesterday 03:46 AM
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Quote from CyanSparrow477 :
DEET is a good, cheap headlight restorer fyi
Funny, I use headlight restoration kits as a premium mosquito repellent.
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WandYesterday 04:07 AM
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Are these the same 6500K bulbs that rednecks love to put on their 2003 chevy, ford and dodge truck and rev them up during nights?
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LunchboxBenYesterday 05:22 AM
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I mostly stick with Auxbeam LEDs. Had several sets. Last set lasted 5 years in a Subaru Outback until they both died.
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MR_FLY_GUYYesterday 05:53 AM
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Quote from LunchboxBen :
I mostly stick with Auxbeam LEDs. Had several sets. Last set lasted 5 years in a Subaru Outback until they both died.
But 10$ tho. Lol. Can't beat that.
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LunchboxBenYesterday 05:58 AM
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Quote from MR_FLY_GUY :
But 10$ tho. Lol. Can't beat that.

I have, and never will again! Lasted one or two oil changes, they would flicker on DRL, not that bright. Waste of money. I've had LED headlights on about 10 cars, the cheap ones were the worst. I've had like 6 pairs of Nilight fog lights, never had a problem.

I installed some GearGo bulbs for fog lights on my old Forester, and they were decent until I sold the car.
https://youtu.be/BJ9CFamr5V8
Last edited by LunchboxBen August 27, 2025 at 11:02 PM.
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UetianYesterday 04:41 PM
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Great, 10bucks is hard to beat with all this. I needed both for my Hyundai. Thank you
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PotatoeZoneYesterday 04:52 PM
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FFS, please make absolutely sure you have proper cutoffs if you decide to install these in reflector housings.. The sheer amount of people who slap in these LED "retrofit" bulbs into reflector houses and then proceed to drive around blinding everyone else on the road is depressing.

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MR_FLY_GUYYesterday 06:01 PM
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Quote from LunchboxBen :
I have, and never will again! Lasted one or two oil changes, they would flicker on DRL, not that bright. Waste of money. I've had LED headlights on about 10 cars, the cheap ones were the worst. I've had like 6 pairs of Nilight fog lights, never had a problem.

I installed some GearGo bulbs for fog lights on my old Forester, and they were decent until I sold the car.
https://youtu.be/BJ9CFamr5V8
I believe you. Personally I have a newer car with led lights. I got these if a friend's car lights go out. If they last 1 year that's fine plus the lens kit too.

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