- Clean the plastic surface with a soft cloth.
- Apply the polish with a microfiber cloth and work on the spot with circular motions.
- Then remove the polish with another clean microfiber cloth using parallel motions.
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Car Headlight Polishes & Cleaners
Car Headlight Polishes & Cleaners
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Semi-liquid polish for headlight lenses, for restoring their clarity from the early stages of clouding.
Improves brightness during night driving and thanks to its composition, removes the cloudiness from the plastic of car and motorcycle headlights.
Eliminates marks, scratches, and paint residues, while it is suitable for restoring oxidized paint.
It is also suitable for polishing scooters, motorcycles, caravan windows, or plastic boats.
Easy to use, without the need for tools.
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Excellent for the money!
I did it with a plate polisher and it was super easy. In 3-4 minutes I did both. It did an amazing job. In another car where I did it and it was interior, it didn't work. One downside is that it doesn't have instructions for use.
I rubbed the headlights at the point where they had a problem with a dish sponge and they cleaned up, then I applied a ceramic coating and six months later everything is fine.
I bought it yesterday to clear up the headlights on the Getz. Okay, I would say it did a mediocre job; there were two or three spots on the headlight that are still hazy, it didn't do anything for those. The rest of the headlight became shiny; it's clearly only for light haziness, nothing more. If you want to do a proper job, get water sandpaper 500, 800, 1000, and finish with 2000
As a paste, one of the best and relatively economical. But what can you do? If you don't sand with water sandpaper and don't rub for a long time, the result will be temporary
This product for €4 works wonders, I can't say it achieved 100% clarity, it left very little yellow, but it did an amazing job because I did it with a cloth and sponge and 15 minutes of scrubbing. I believe that if I had a machine, it would be better, but in any case, the product is worth it, I highly recommend it
Yes, I found it good, it really polished (I used a polisher). If you let it dry on the plastics, it causes damage, so clean everything as soon as you finish.
I was not satisfied with the result. Yaris 2004 headlights that I have cleaned only at the workshop once in 2022 without good results. As others have written, I first used water sandpaper (I only found 120 and 1200) and unfortunately, the 120 filled the headlights with scratches. At least the wax that was on the headlights came off well. Then I applied the cream with cotton for at least 10 minutes on each headlight and then rinsed with a damp microfiber cloth. The result can be seen in the photos, but unfortunately, I did not take a before picture. Perhaps you should not use 120 sandpaper to avoid scratches. Anyway, the wax does not come off just with cotton as the instructions say. In conclusion, for 45 minutes of work, I don't think it's worth it. If you know a professional who cleans them well, I consider it a better option than the cream. Also, I don't know if the headlights need to be cleaned from the inside to look like new.
It is truly a wonderful product!!!!
The headlight is 12 years old and nothing like this has ever been done to it!!!
I used it with a white wool sponge for a drill.
I applied the paste to the attachment, spread it on the headlight, and worked it a bit at low speeds for about 5 minutes.
I left it on the headlight for 1 minute and wiped it off with a small microfiber cloth.
You can see the result!!!!
before paste after!
I would buy it again!!!! I don't know the duration, but I don't mind doing it every 6 months!!!!
The photos were taken in the afternoon with a little light.
The headlights were not in terrible condition, however, they had a haze on the top part. This is the result with one hand and rubbing in circular motions for about 2 minutes with a cotton cloth.
I did two more coats. They may have cleaned a little more.
A friend told me that after washing they got a little hazy, by no means like they were. I will see it too along the way.
I didn't expect it to work anyway. As you can see, the lines inside the headlight are visible, while when it was cloudy, nothing was visible inside.
It works but it doesn't polish them like new as they say. It removes the intense yellowing. With just a polish, it cleans and the transparency comes back, but to shine it requires going over with all the water sandpapers and then polishing with a medium sponge and then with a fur
The product needs appropriate preparation in order to work perfectly! I started by sanding it with water sandpaper 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000! Patience is needed to do the job correctly! Then I applied the polish by hand all over the surface and buffed it with a sponge that fits onto an electric screwdriver! After sanding it for about 3 minutes, you wipe it off with a cotton cloth or again with a wool rotating sponge on the drill!
I tried it to clean the motorcycle headlights (plastic Hella on Ducati Multistrada 620) that had not been cleaned since 2005. With the process using sandpaper (600, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000) and then applying the polish, they became almost like new. They didn't become factory new but very good. If you apply it once when washing your car or motorcycle, I believe it's OK.
Excellent choice in terms of cost, method, and time of use. For weathered Hyundai Getz headlights, the result easily compares to similar results of more expensive workshop cleaning and professional products. With a kitchen sponge and in no more than 10 minutes, the result was excellent. The duration of the result will show. Of course, I will buy it again.
Although my own headlights were not as yellow, it did the job well for 4€
It is good for headlights that are not in completely bad condition, of course with a polishing machine it can do a much better job, I specifically did it with a sponge. Honest, there are definitely better options but also more expensive. For headlights that have not completely fogged etc. it does the job, otherwise I think it is better to do something different or have a professional in the field.
The product does what it promises. I put the cream on a cotton pad and gently rubbed the headlights for about 5 minutes. I wiped with a clean cloth. 17-year-old car and quite yellowed headlights. They definitely can't be made new but they cleaned completely from the yellowing. Note that the result is similar to what I paid 30 euros to a detailer a few years ago. The rating is equivalent to the price of the product (value for money).
Quite good result after 2 passes with cream and cotton by hand in 10-15 minutes total. I think it needs machine polishing for better results, as it left a dullness. Maybe it also needs sandpaper first. For 4 Euros, it's very good, especially if it lasts a long time, it will be superb. With the second time I rubbed with a sponge on the drill, the job was better but there is still a dullness. For its price, it's fine.
Ford Focus 2008 facelift. Rubbing in circular motions with a microfiber cloth and wiping. It does a good job.
It was preceded by sanding with sandpaper, it really worths the money and more. Now we have to see how long it will last. (total working time 15 minutes)
The best thing for quick defogging of the lantern is to put a little of the product on the lantern and rub it with a dry cloth in circular motions, then wipe it with another clean cloth and it becomes new again. The question is how long it will last, we will see in the next months. So far, it does exactly what it promises
for under 5 euro an amaying product, 5min work for one side, a profi makes it maybe better but for myself I am very satisfied
Without sandpaper. Only with cotton and microfiber cloth. With minimal rubbing in 10 minutes.
If the headlights are quite worn out, definitely use sandpaper first. For better results, use a polisher. Generally, they are not meant to remove fogging, but to temporarily give a shine.
Okay, I can't be objective because my own headlights were in terrible condition and scratched, but still, it did something. It's the first time I'm using such a product, so I don't know if it compares to others
I used the product as instructed for about 10 minutes each light, and there was a noticeable difference from the initial condition. I will definitely buy it again
Today I received it and tried it directly and the result you see is rubbing with circular movements with a simple cloth, I passed it with a K2 varnish and time will tell, the machine did not do the same job there it needs rubbing with sandpaper first. Very satisfied.