Featuresï¼
ãHeadlight Restoration Kitã Designed to restore clarity to the lens of the headlights that have become yellow, cloudy or foggy. It includes different grades of sandpaper, polishing disc, a sponge disc, polish paste, protective sealing liquid, masking tape, backer pad.
ãDIY Headlight Polishing KitsãDIY headlight polishing kit is effectively removes scratches, oxidation, and other imperfections, bringing back the clarity and shine of your headlights.
ãLightweight and PortableãThe headlamp restoration kit is lightweight, and easy to carry. It will repair your headlights and improve your night driving visibility with the headlight restoration kit.
ãLong Lasting ProtectionãThe included protective sealing liquid not only restores your headlights but also provides long-lasting protection against UV rays, yellowing, and further damage.
ãEasy To UseãThe kit comes with a instruction manual that guides you through the restoration process step-by-step. If polish by hand, you`re suggested to polish no less than 200 circles clock wise. Will results better if do with a polish machine.
Specificationï¼
Name: Headlight Restoration Kit
Size: about 11*20*7cm
Storage Way: Store in a cool and dry place
Parcel Productï¼
2* Protective Fluid
1* Tape
1* Cushion M10 thread
1* adapter
2* sponge trays
2* P800 grinding discs
2* P1200 Abrasive Discs
2* P2000 grinding discs
2* Polish paste
1* English Instructions
1* Plastic clamp
How To Useï¼
Step 1: Prepare the Headlight Lens by Cleaning It with Water. Cover the Area Around the Lens to Avoid Scratching the Nearby Painted Surface. Attach a Disc to the Sanding Tool and Use a Sanding Machine If You Have One, or Sand Manually If You Don't. Use Sandpaper from Coarse to Fine P800-P1200-P2000. (Note: the Sanding Effect Is Known to Completely Polish the Lamp Surface Yellowing Oxide, some Headlamps Have Internal Yellowing and This Cannot Be Operated).
Step 2: Replace the Yellow Sponge and Apply the Blue Bagged Repair Scratch Bright Polishing Solution for Operation, Sanding Time About 5 Minutes. (Note That This Operation Can Be Carried out Until There Are No Visible Polishing Marks on the Lamp Surface.)
Step 3: Clean the Headlamp and Ensure the Lens Is Dry Before Proceeding to the Next Step. Ensure That You Are Not in the Sun When Carrying out This Step (Very Important). Using a White Sponge Disc Kit, Apply an Even Layer of Protective Fluid to the Surface. Allow the Protective Liquid to Sit and Dry for 15 Minutes. Then, Allow the Protective Liquid to Cure in Direct Sunlight for 1 to 2 Hours. (Caution: Keep the Lens Dry and Do Not Wash the Car for 24 Hours.)