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Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« on: May 03, 2008, 09:38:57 pm »
Just thought I'd post my experience with the lens polish I tried this weekend. I suppose this is a product review. You know, for the greater good.

Permatex Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
AKA Plastic Polish, Haze Remover, Fog Remover. Acrylic Scratch Remover

Here are the before and after pics. Yeah, that's the same headlight, I just got in tighter the second time.



I bought a used 01 Subaru Outback not too long ago with over 200,000 km on it. It came from the interior BC, which means mostly highway miles (since highway is all you'll find in the interior BC)--great for the engine, bad for the finish. The hood is riddled with rock dings, and so are the headlight covers. There was also a pretty good fog on the headlights due (I'm told) to exposure to UV from the sun. Aside from looking a little shabby, the lights sucked in highway driving at night--kinda like if you covered your lights in wax paper.

There are quite a few plastic polishes available to take the haze off, and most of them get positive reviews (Meguiars, 3M, Plexus, etc.). But I stumbled on the Permatex at Canadian Tire and it appealed to me because it looked heavy duty. And it's $14.99, which is in the ballpark of the other brands out there. But what's novel about Permatex is, they give you a small bottle of goop like all the other polishes, but they include some latex gloves, a cloth, and a secret ingredient which is, uh, sandpaper. That's right, you scrub your headlights with progressively finer pieces of sandpaper and then finish it off with the polish.

There's a pretty good (and pleasingly cheesy) Permatex demo on Youtube that will tell you all about it: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=2ndeBdDezkM

My experience was pretty much as they describe, except it probably took me closer to an hour/headlight. (But again, my lenses were pretty beat up). And the latex gloves were a bit flimsy; I burned through both of them on the first headlight. It does take quite a bit of elbow grease--not that you have to scrub hard, it's just tedious.

I'm quite happy with the outcome. Quite a few pits remain, but you have to get pretty close to see them (or feel them). The headlights were rough to touch before, and now they're smooth. Most important, the fog is gone and night driving is markedly better. I wouldn't say I achieved showroom condition--if you get up get up really close, you can make out some swirls, but I've figured out a remedy for that too--don't get up that close.



« Last Edit: May 04, 2008, 10:58:05 am by Hank Horsey »

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2008, 11:23:13 pm »
We thank you. :D

Looks good, I can't believe it. :)

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2008, 11:47:10 pm »
That's cool! Our 2001 Civic has headlights that appear all fogged over. This looks well worth the effort and expense. Thanks for sharing you experience.

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2008, 08:19:47 pm »
That looks great! Night and day difference (pardon the pun).
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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2009, 08:10:09 am »
Nice job!

My headlights were starting to haze/yellow, I went to Grand Prix Auto Detailing at 4801 Keele St. Unit 20, Toronto . About $20 per headlight. They look fantastic now.

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2009, 01:42:28 pm »
..HOW MUCH are NEW lens covers?
THERE IS NO CURE FOR "LOTUS"......ONLY TREATMENT.....

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2009, 02:31:55 pm »
About $300-$400 ish each (without labour I believe)

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2009, 03:03:30 pm »
....can U say,,,,,DAY LIGHT  LASIX SURGERY............................. :think: :thumbdown:....U can RUB MY LAMP fer half that................... ;D..i believe if Faerries too....Faerrie s 1 woz :censor:.....

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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2009, 04:16:48 pm »
My Dad hit a deer with his 01 OBW, and the replacement headlamp was over $600.  Subaru headlamp assemblies are RIDICULOUSLY expensive.
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Re: Headlight Lens Restoration Kit
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2009, 04:30:57 pm »
     I posted my tip for restoring lens simply, easily and with no sanding. All I used was rubbing compound and scratch remover that I had sitting in my garage. My lenses on my 2000 Accord look great now.

    Why do it the hard way without trying the easy way first. ???

Here's the link.... read & learn.

http://www.canadiandriver.com/forum/index.php/topic,63080.0.html
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