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🔗 Save $6,000 A Year with My Complete Amish Home-Saving Method I teach: https://eliasyoder.com Two springs ago my seedlings came up wrong. Leggy and pale and leaning sideways toward the south wall like they were trying to get out of the building. Same seed. Same soil. Same bench. I blamed the seed. Then I blamed the weather. Then I mixed a different soil. It was none of those. I had a piece of new clear roof panel left over from another job, and I held it up next to the roof over that greenhouse, and I have not forgotten what that looked like. The new piece was clear as window glass. My roof was yellow. Chalky. Milky all the way through. That roof had been dimming a little every year for a dozen years and I never saw it happen, because I was under it every day and my eyes kept pace with it the whole way down. My plants were sitting in the shade and I was the last one to know. I am Elias Yoder. I farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. What I learned fixing that greenhouse roof turned out to be exactly what fixes the yellow foggy headlights on an automobile. Same material, same trouble, same cure. I do not drive, but I ride plenty, and I have done this with my own hands on a neighbor's car. Here is the part almost everybody has backwards. That plastic is not dirty. You can scrub it until your arm gives out and it will still be yellow. The plastic itself is coming apart, because a thin protective coat that was sprayed on at the factory wore off years ago and nobody ever told you it was there. My grandfather kept his tool handles rubbed with linseed oil twice a year, down the whole row of them. I asked him once what the oil was doing. He said the oil is not the handle, but the handle does not last without it. That is the whole answer, and it took me thirty years to understand it. What you will learn in this video: - Why clear plastic turns yellow, explained plainly - Why headlights look fine for years and then seem to yellow all at once - The difference between grime and breakdown, and why you wash first - What the $1 powder is, and why lens makers have used it for a century - Why it is not sandpaper, and why that matters more than anything else - The exact paste mix, and what the right consistency looks like - Why you test a hidden corner first - What cloth to use, and the kind that will scratch everything - How long to work each lens, and the color change that tells you it is working - The step everybody skips, and why it makes the haze return faster - How to tape a headlight so no paste touches your paint - The full method on a car, start to finish, in under 15 minutes - Why a yellow lens is a safety problem, not a looks problem - The three situations where this will not work, told straight - How to keep them clear so you never polish them again Two plain safety notes. Do not breathe the dry powder while you measure it out. Wet it first and keep it wet and it is nothing to worry about. And cover your eyes if you are working overhead, because that paste flings when you rub hard. Nobody sat in a room and decided to keep a powder from you. The money simply runs the other way. Nobody makes a living selling a dollar bag of polish and the habit of recoating things once in a while, so nobody has a reason to mention it, and a thing nobody has a reason to mention gets forgotten inside of a generation. It is not hidden. It is only unprofitable, and from where you are standing those two look about the same. Go look at something clear on your place that you stopped looking at. The greenhouse roof. The cold frame lid. The headlights on the car in your drive. Hold something new up next to it, because your eyes have been keeping pace with the change and they will lie to you. Then tell me in the comments what county you are in, how old your house is, and what you found when you actually looked. I want to know how many of you have been walking under a yellow roof without knowing it, because I did it for a dozen years and I would feel better with some company. Next time I want to show you limewash, the oldest protective coat there is and nearly free to mix. It went on stone and plank and fence around here for generations, it lets a wall breathe instead of trapping wet the way modern paint does, and it is coming back into use for reasons the old people could have explained easily. The coating is not the thing, but the thing does not last without it. The people who built this country with their hands knew things we are only just starting to remember. #Headlights #HeadlightRestoration #CarCare #DIY #AmishWisdom #OldWays #Homesteading #EliasYoder
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