The best way to clean up foggy headlights

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Headlights are essential for visibility on the road at night, but they can become yellowed and cloudy over time, reducing their effectiveness. If your headlights are dull and dirty, you can restore them yourself with a few easy-to-acquire tools. Cleaning and restoring foggy headlights is a straightforward process that can make them look new again without harming the clear coat. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started.

Tools you’ll need

Headlight Restoration Kit

Masking Tape

Microfiber Cleaning Cloths

Plastic Spray Bottle

Vinyl Gloves

Step 1: Wash and dry your headlights

    • Before you attempt the remove the oxidation from your headlights, you need to make sure the surface is clean. After washing the lights, dry them thoroughly with a microfiber towel.

    • Before you attempt the remove the oxidation from your headlights, you need to make sure the surface is clean. After washing the lights, dry them thoroughly with a microfiber towel.

Step 2: Prep the surface

Place masking tape around the headlights to keep any residue from the products off the paint. 

Step 3: Wipe off the headlights with an oxidation remover

Begin wiping the headlights with the oxidation remover provided in the kit. The cloth will begin to have a yellow color to it as you remove the oxidation from the light.

Step 4: Sand the headlight

Sand the headlight with the sanding pad included. If you prefer to use a buffer you may, but be sure not to use it for too long or on a powerful setting to prevent damaging the headlight.

Step 5: Spray the headlight with water and dry it thoroughly

Spray the headlight with clean water to remove the residue caused by the sanding. Dry it and make sure all of the water is removed before the next step. Use an air compressor to remove hard-to-reach water spots if you have one.

Step 6: Apply restorer onto the headlights

Take the restorer and apply it to the headlights. After you have finished applying it, let the vehicle sit and dry for a minimum of 1 hour. If you are impressed with the results, then you are all done. If the headlights still aren’t clear, then there may be a bigger issue and they might need to be professionally repaired or replaced.

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