HEADLIGHT RESTORATION & PROTECTION - WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

 

Clear headlights are crucial for ensuring road safety. Dim or foggy headlights can significantly reduce visibility, especially during nighttime driving or in inclement weather conditions. This diminished visibility increases the risk of accidents as other drivers may not be able to see your vehicle clearly.

Aside from safety concerns, clear headlights also contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of a vehicle. Foggy or discolored headlights can make a car look older and poorly maintained. Restoring the clarity of headlights can instantly enhance the appearance of a vehicle, giving it a fresh and polished look.

Common Causes of Headlight Damage

Oxidation is a natural process that occurs over time as the protective layer on headlights wears down. This results in a cloudy or yellowish appearance on the surface of the headlights, diminishing their brightness and clarity.

Driving on roads littered with debris can also cause damage to headlights. Small rocks, sand, and other particles kicked up by passing vehicles can create scratches and pitting on the surface of the headlights, further reducing their clarity.

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can accelerate the deterioration of headlights. UV rays break down the polymers in the headlight lens, causing them to become hazy or discolored over time.

Headlight restoration typically involves several steps to remove oxidation, debris, and other impurities from the headlight lens.

The first step in the restoration process is to thoroughly inspect the headlights for damage. This includes assessing the extent of oxidation, scratches, and other imperfections that may affect clarity.

Once the headlights are inspected, they are cleaned to remove any dirt, grime, or debris that may be covering the surface. This ensures that the restoration process can be carried out effectively.

After cleaning, the headlights may undergo sanding to remove layers of oxidation and other imperfections. This is usually done using fine-grit sandpaper to smooth out the surface of the lens.

Once the headlights are sanded, they are polished to restore clarity and shine. Polishing compounds are used to buff the surface of the headlights, removing any remaining haze or discoloration.

Finally, paint protection film is installed to guarantee that the lenses will not reoxidize or sustain chips or scratches. The PPF protects them from future damage and provides a protective barrier against UV rays, oxidation, and road debris that is warrantied for 10 years.

Benefits of Headlight Restoration

Enhanced Visibility

One of the primary benefits of headlight restoration is improved visiblity on the road.  Clear headlights allow for better illumination, making it easier to see and be seen by other drivers, especially during nightime driving or in adverse weather conditions.