✨ Brighten your drive, DIY style! ⚡
The POLIWELL Car Headlight Restoration Kit features a comprehensive 24-piece set including 3-inch waterproof sanding discs ranging from 800 to 10000 grit, scouring pads, a spray bottle, and a drill attachment. Designed for easy use with any household drill, it effectively removes haze, oxidation, and yellowing from plastic and acrylic headlights, delivering professional-grade clarity that lasts up to 12 months. Perfect for restoring multiple lenses, this kit enhances night visibility and driving safety while saving you replacement costs.
Material | Plastic |
Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Brand | POLIWELL |
Grit Type | Very Fine |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Grit Number | 10000 |
UPC | 753318734562 |
Number of Items | 10 |
Manufacturer | Jinhua Puxian e-commerce Co.,Ltd |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 13 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HLPK0301 |
P**.
Nice kit. Worked good.
CON: There were no instructions in the kit.PRO: The kit was packaged well and is reusable for at least 3 times, so 6 head lights.Make sure you have a spray bottle and another person to spray the bottle. It will get you better results, faster. You will hear phases like: "My hand hurts." or "My arm is tired." or "I feel sore." or "I can't do this any more." Don't let that distract you! I do not do this as a full time gig, otherwise I would cobble together a garden hose, valve, possitionable flexible hose length of 2-3 feet, small water spigot or mister, and a clamp of some sort to keep it from moving at the base attached to the vehicle. That way, there would be a constant supply of water to irrigate the excess material away and less distractions. Boy howdy that would be slicker than snail snot.Do not run your drill at full RPM! This can damage the plastic by melting it! Nasty swirls ground into the plastic are even more difficult to get rid of and your pad gets destroyed. This will gunk up the pads more quickly OR instantaneously if you are using the sand paper. TOP TIP!!! The "pad" that is included in the kit is not a rubbing compound buffing pad. It's to use with the sand paper so that the sand paper will hug the contours of the headlamp.After the haze has been taken off with this kit, I suggest that you use the Dupli-Color HLR100 E00 Headlight Restoration Kit. You will need to manually rub the buffing compound unless you have a buffing pad for the drill. Search for "compound buffer" in Amazon and you'll see $9 and $12 options. You can go with the fancy stuff if you're gonna do this more than three times in your life. Family, friends, neighbors or random strangers' cars in random parking lots. I don't suggest the last one though. Non-fuzzy handcuffs might get involved then.
E**L
Good product.
This worked for my car very well.As you can see from before and after pictures my headlight covers were in bad condition. It was hard to see, driving at night, but now it's so much easier to see. All the pieces were in perfect condition and the instructions were very simple and easy to understand.
J**R
Works great
This made my dull and yellowed headlights shine bright and clear again. It does take some time and effort, plus you have to supply your own drill as the product describes but in no time your headlight lenses will look like new. Highly recommend.
Y**A
decent value for the money but
Item arrived as pictured and works roughly as described. At under $20, its hard to complain too much about quality but it should be stated that these are clearly not made for extended use. After doing 2 headlights, everything used looks very much worse for wear. They worked fairly well but they are of much lower quality than the set I had been using for quite some time. If you need a quick fix on 1 or two cars, these should work just fine for you. If you are looking for something for multiple vehicles or extended use, I would recommend looking elsewhere as these don't feel as if they will hold up under any prolonged applications.
M**S
pieza
Mi esposo dice q esta muy bueno
C**R
It works, but it's not great. Better other options for the price
It's got all the proper tools for the job, but it's missing the most important part. The polish at the end. Save your money and spend 20 or $25 on one of the other kits that comes with the polish rags. The chemical rags. Because after sanding the only way to get it looking perfect is with those rags. This kit will get rid of all the dirt and grime, but it looks like a hazy mess at the end. The headlights I have pictured started pretty badly because somebody had put a wrap on the top of the headlights. I was able to sand it down and get it looking good, but in the pictures you can notice how hazy it is. The final polish or chemical treatment is to get rid of that.I spent money on this kit and now my option is to buy the polish or just to buy a kit from somebody else that has the right materials.If you happen to look at the other reviews in this ad you will see that a lot of people say you need something else after this. A polish or something. Which is going to make it cost over 30 bucks at least. Even if this can do multiple cars it doesn't make it worth it because most people would lose the kit in the 1 to 2 year space between doing this. Spend five extra dollars and get a better kit. The drill does make it a little bit easier, but sanding by hand is really not difficult. I've done it many times and it took just as long.
A**.
Totally worth the money.
Awesome product. For the price you can't go wrong. Simplest thing to do and the results are really good. Just start with the lowest number grit and some water and work you way up. Results are night and day when you are finished. Picture is of a 2014 avenger with 169k miles original headlamps.
T**W
Doesn't finish the job
I like the idea of polishing instead of using a clear coat assuming it will last longer, so I took a chance on this product. After carefully reading the steps on the bottom of the box, I attached my drill and went to work. After 2 -1/2 hours, I was left with no yellowing but hazy finish. Some deep scratches from previous grits didn't come out. I've done a lot of polishing so know to not skip any steps. I ended up getting my car buffer down with a black foam pad and #2 plastic polish. I took most of the residual haze out and left pretty good clarity. Definitely a lot of work. I did my Jeep a few years back and had good quick results with a clear coat product but I hope this will last longer. Cheers
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