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Out of several brands of headlight restorers, this is the product that consistently receives the best online reviews from users and it is also the cheapest one I have seen. It consists of one spraycan of abrasive polish and one spraycan of UV resistant clearcoat to seal the newly cleaned surface. I followed the instructions to rub the discolored headlight surface a small section at a time with a towelling applicator (not supplied) using moderate to heavy pressure. I also experimented with a 50mm lambswool mop in a cordless drill and that seemed to work too. However, with the level of discoloration I had it was perfectly easy to do It manually. After polishing to crystal clarity, it took longer to mask up the surrounding bodywork than it took to apply two good flooding coats of clearcoat, half an hour apart. You do need to prevent overspray with paper and good quality masking tape unless you don't care about the surrounding paintwork. If it's easy to remove the headlamp assemblies, doing the polishing and sealing on the workbench could be convenient and save on the time and materials expended on masking in situ. I had enough polish and clearcoat left over to do the job again eventually. I have no idea how long the restoration job will last but for now the improvement in light transmission and appearance is remarkable. If you have dulled and discolored headlight lenses, this product is definitely worth a try provided you read and follow the instructions.Read full review
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This product does the job. Hint > If car head lights are yellow colour and still clear, use as directed , but if foggy, use sand paper 1. grit 400 2 .800 and then 3. 3000, once smooth use plastic polish and clean off with IPA alcohol and then the UV clear coat , 2 passes 5 minutes apart. Do very quick passes due to it being very watery ( get runs easy) . P/S: Per head light..
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Great product, best I've used, I was completely shocked, looks like i did a replacement. If they are really bad I would recommend 800 then 1200 then 2000 wet and dry sand paper, then use their product. Completely satisfied.
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I’ve done the wetsanding and polishing hard yakka to bring headlights back but for medium dull headlights on my sisters car (who honestly would be thrilled with even half the result I got) this stuff worked brilliantly. Took at least 90% of the yellowing and oxidation away - you could see it coming off on the cloth. Sprayed on the clear and that brought them to a nice even clear look. Shall see how it lasts. If your wanting a quick and fairly easy method and not absolutely expecting brand new headlights you will be very happy.
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Bought this to refresh my lights, great value for money.
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