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Yes, the Turtle Wax Headlight Lens Restorer Kit can be used to remove scratches from Plexiglass, clear plastic vinyl and other clear acrylic materials. Always use the Headlight Clarifying Compound first. If the plastic surface does not improve after application, discontinue use (the plastic may be too soft for this kit).
Once you have finished sanding, wipe clean and dry the headlights. Apply the polish, either by hand or with the drill pad provided in a circular motion to ensure even and full coverage. Clean the headlights when washing the rest of your car to remove abrasive grit and acidic matter, such as bird poo. My headlights are especially cloudy and yellow. Will I be able to make them look like new again with the restoration kit? A headlight restoration kit takes professional detailing techniques and equipment into your own hands, allowing you to professionally restore lenses without spending hundreds of dollars at professional automotive detailing shops. For older, rarer or classic vehicles, replacing headlight or tail light lenses can be an expensive or even impossible practice, but with a headlight restoration kit, your head lights can look brand new again with just a small amount of elbow grease.
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The results from our Headlight Lens Restorer Kit will last about four to six months, depending on the severity of the fogging and discoloration of your lenses. After that time, some yellowing may return, but it will be less noticeable and can easily be removed by the Lens Clarifying Compound. Step 1: If you still have unsightly scratches on your lens surface, use a soft terry cloth towel to apply the Lens Clarifying Compound.
Such kits vary in terms of what you get. The most comprehensive headlight restoration kit will have a number of sanding pads, a polish, a sealant and perhaps a buffing cloth, too. Some more basic kits will provide just the sanding discs, polish and pads.Yes. Other plastics the kit will work on are Plexiglass, clear plastic vinyl and other acrylic materials with a clear surface. It works the same way, removing scratches and other dulling effects. However, if you don’t notice any improvement after one restoration attempt, the plastic may be too soft for the kit. Discontinue use. Yes. The restoration pads can be reused again and again, until the sanding pad surfaces are worn down and no longer effective.