276°
Posted 20 hours ago

E-TECH Headlight Lens Restoration Kit

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

To make a vinegar solution for your headlight restoration, mix at least three cups of water with a cup of distilled vinegar. Put the water and vinegar solution in an empty spray bottle for easy application. Be sure that you don’t allow the volume of the vinegar to be more than the water volume. That can cause the mixture to be too acidic that it can damage the cover of your car headlights. Polishing your car is a great way to fade small scratches and imperfections. Find out how with our handy guide.

If you find that the plastic covering on your headlights is cloudy, yellow or showing other defects then we’d Beyond protecting your paint, lacquer sprays can enhance the look of your vehicle through delivering a specific type of finish, whether that’s a glossy or matte look- and clear lacquers from Halfords contain a special UV inhibitor that can help the lacquer last longer. Need help choosing between lacquer sprays?

Tape around the edges of the headlights. This is very important because the tape will protect surrounding paintwork from sanding pads that accidentally stray from the headlight. Toothpaste can come in handy in restoring your headlights and getting rid of the fog that has settled on it. However, it is to be noted that you can only do this when your headlight is only slightly foggy and not when it is seriously yellowish and colored. The common arguments against clear coats are generally two-fold: It interferes with the light refraction and can be more difficult to deal with in the future. sure you follow the kit’s instructions at all times to prevent any accidental damage. Step 5: Apply the Plast-RX

restoration is required to get the plastic casing clear and shining again. You can do this as part of your Like most DIY solutions proposed on this topic, this video is only half the job. Once you have prepared the headlight as shown in this video, you must protect the headlight from UV with a permanent barrier, not just a temporary one using a polish like that shown here. The problem with relying on polish UV protection is that you need to maintain it continually. Where I live that means polishing my lights every two months because our sun is exceedingly harsh. This simply isn’t realistic and I have better things to do. My car lives outside which doesn’t help matters either. (One day I’ll have space for a car in my garage… but not today.) Any sandpaper will work it doesn’t have to be these round discs with the velcro. You can also do this by hand it works. Just as wellpolished. While it’s been designed for headlights, you can also use the kit on brake lights, plastic convertible

div>

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment