All of today’s headlight lenses are made of polycarbonate plastic in order to make them impact resistant and to make it easier to mould into specific shapes. This plastic is functional, but it can cloud over time as a result of exposure. The coating that the manufacturer put on the headlight lens wears down after about 2-3 years, making the lens look cloudy, foggy, and yellow giving that oxidized
appearance. Along with the discoloration the headlight lens takes a beating from the environment such as UV rays, car exhaust, extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals, and debris. This beating leaves the headlight lens with scratches, pits, and a gritty feel, and all of which inhibits light output necessary for safe night driving.
5 stage Headlight Restoration
1 WET/DRY SANDPAPERED
2 COMPOUND ADDED BY MACHINE&BUFF
3 PLASTIC POLISH ADDED BY MACHINE&BUFF
4 WAX ADDEED BY MACHINE&BUFFED OFF
5 UV PROTECTOR ADDED TO PROTECT AND STOP BUILD UP HAPPENING AGAIN