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Meguiar's Two Step Headlight Restoration Kit, Headlight Cleaner Restores Clear Car Plastic and Protects from Re-Oxidation, Includes Headlight Coating and Cleaning Solution - 4 Count (1 Pack)

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Style: 2- Step Headlight Kit


Features

  • RESTORE HEADLIGHT CLARITY: Introducing a car detailing kit featuring high-quality car care products that quickly and easily restore headlights. The simple two-step process removes oxidization and yellowing for long-lasting clarity.
  • YEAR-LONG PROTECTION: The revolutionary headlight coating in this car care kit helps your car shine brighter, longer by protecting against yellowing and re-oxidation for up to 12 months of better working, better looking headlights.
  • ONLY TWO STEPS: Simply apply the cleaning solution to the included abrasive pads, then apply the headlight coating no drill required. It quickly and easily removes oxidation, cloudiness, and yellowing for brilliant, lasting clarity.
  • BETTER VISIBILITY AT NIGHT: By improving your headlights clarity, these car care kits for headlight restoration not only enhance the look of your ride, but the newly transparent surface also improves visibility and safety for nighttime driving.
  • NO DRILL REQUIRED: The cleaning solution is an easy-to-use oxidation remover for car headlights that delivers a crystal-clear finish without sanding or drills. Just use the included abrasive pads and rejuvenate your headlights by hand.

Description

Meguiar's Two Step Car Headlight Restoration Kit is the ultimate solution for restoring your headlights to their former glory. Don't let oxidized, cloudy, or yellowed headlights hinder your visibility and the overall appearance of your vehicle. With our easy-to-use two-step process, you can achieve professional-grade results quickly and effortlessly.Step 1: Start by cleaning the surface of your headlights using the included cleaning solution and abrasive cleaning pad. This powerful combination effectively removes built-up oxidation, grime, and other contaminants, ensuring a clean and smooth surface for the restoration process. Simply apply the cleaning solution, gently scrub the surface with the abrasive pad, and then wipe it off with a soft microfiber cloth.Step 2: Once the surface is clean and dry, it's time to apply the headlight coating. Our specially formulated coating is designed to restore the plastic to a crystal-clear finish, effectively eliminating any signs of oxidation, cloudiness, or yellowing. The coating not only enhances the clarity and brilliance of your headlights but also provides long-lasting protection against re-oxidation. With just a few sprays, ensure that the entire surface is evenly and thoroughly coated for optimal results.By following this straightforward two-step process, you can achieve remarkable headlight clarity that lasts for up to a year. Say goodbye to diminished visibility and unsightly headlights; instead, enjoy the improved safety and aesthetics of your vehicle.Meguiar's is a trusted name in car care, known for producing high-quality products that deliver outstanding results. Our Headlight Restoration Kit is no exception, offering a simple yet effective solution to remove oxidation, cloudiness, and yellowing. Don't let dull headlights compromise your driving experience - restore them with Meguiar's Two Step Car Headlight Restoration Kit and experience the brilliance that your vehicle deserves.

Brand: Meguiar's


Included Components: Meguiar's G2970 Meguiar's Two Step Headlight Restoration Kit, 4 fl. oz, 1 Pack


Liquid Volume: 4 Fluid Ounces


Manufacturer: Meguiar's


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Global Trade Identification Number: ‎32


Model: ‎Meguiar's - G2970


Item Weight: ‎12.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎9.12 x 3.55 x 2.55 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎Meguiar's - G2970


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Polished


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎G2970


OEM Part Number: ‎G2970


Position: ‎Front


Special Features: ‎Durable


Mirror Lighting Type: ‎automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs


Date First Available: November 3, 2016


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  • Easy great stuff
Easy application, speedy , headlight went from dull and cloudy, to fresh clear and shiny. Great buy
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Connie weaver

  • Best part is the finishing spray. Good results. Hybrid technique described here.
This worked for me, but I combined items in two kits to get a good result. Neither were expensive. After reading way too many reviews, I decided to use a modified method. I'll describe this hybrid approach below. The headlight lenses on my 2008 Honda CR-V were not too bad, about half was moderately oxidized. I double masked the area so that I didn't damage the adjacent painted or plastic parts. First, 3/4 inch tape to get close, then 1-1/2 inch over it to protect it and give a bigger area for final masking (spraying). Step 1: I wet sanded the light first, starting with 400 wet sandpaper that I had, then moved to the 600 and 1500 from the kit, using some 1000 that I had. I think you really only need to use three grits, and if the lights are only lightly oxidized, start with 600. Remember to always sand with a circular motion. Wearing rubber gloves make all this easier. Keep splashing water on it to remove the residue before continuing to sand. As others have noted, you'll see the yellow residue of the oxidation running down as you sand. When the residue turns to white, then you have removed all the oxidation in that area. Some areas will need more sanding than others. Be careful next to the masked areas. When done, rinse it and wipe dry. It should look like a nice even frosting on the surface. Note: if the oxidation is really light, you may be able to get away with just using the cleaner, but the cleaner is only a light rubbing compound. You've got to remove the yellow oxidation. Step 2: I polished it with a foam drill attachment from another kit (Mother's 07251 NuLens), using the polishing compound from that kit. Perhaps I could have skipped this step and gone straight to the cleaner (try that next time). This changed the frosting to a haze. Maybe next time I'll try the drill attachment with the cleaner. You can also do it by hand. If you use something on a drill, use it on a low speed. Going too fast at the same spot (and I can tell you it doesn't take much) will melt the plastic and cause marks which are hard to sand out (I had to go back to step 1 in an area). I used a cordless drill on the low speed. (Note: I did not use sandpaper on the attachment with that other kit. I think that would have been too aggressive and left bad circular scratches. I did it by hand. It's some work, but you can more easily control how much you sand when doing it by hand.) Step 3: Use the cleaner with a soft cloth. Go over the whole area with a circular motion. Rub off any remaining residue. I splashed water on it again and dried it really well. The light should start to look clear, but not perfect, still a little hazy. Step 4: Add newspaper or plastic to the masking tape. The spray is not directed, it comes out in a wide pattern, and there is a lot of overspray. I wouldn't worry too much, but you'll want to protect a foot or two. It's actually better if there is a slight breeze, as it carries the overspray away from your car. Spray a nice even coat on the light, overlapping each pass. Not too much or you'll get drips. The spray is very fine and it goes on easily. You'll be amazed how the spray makes it shiny and clear. Let it dry 5 minutes and do it again. Let it dry 10 minutes and carefully remove the masking. You're done. I just did it today, so I can't yet tell you how long this lasts. If I'm lucky, I can update this in a year and report that it still looks great. Some kits contain polish only, and I don't see how it can get completely clear and last for a long while without this protective spray. There is plenty of spray here, enough to do this process a few times. Lots of cleaner too. Both headlights took me about 2 hours, including set up and clean up. If you can remove the whole headlight lens from your car, then do this and avoid all the masking. Just remember to tape the bulb openings and don't let water inside your lens. If I was ordering again, I would only buy this kit along with 400, 600, and 1000 wet sandpaper. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2018 by STL Steve B

  • This kit works wonders!
My headlights look brand new, with excellent clarity and brightness. The instructions were clear, and the results were impressive.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Vatsatha Boutsady

  • works OK, UPDATE 10/19/24
did a headlight on a honda accord today, it works OK , but I get the same results from tooth paste, if you use this product , do it on a cool day, because when it dry's it is hard to get off , have to rub real hard, I think for $21,00, tooth paste and a buffing wheel is alot easier, and I dont have to mask off the area. if you dont mind spending the money, it does work. ( CatSnipeCosta ) UP-DATE did the other head light on honda, this headlight was in bad shape, so I used a little more cream, rubbed for about 5 minutes. it cleaned up pretty good, but you still have to rub hard to get the dried cream off . it does work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Wow. Easy, quick, great restoration in 30 min or less
Wow. Just wow. Look at the 2002 Nissan maxima with oxidized headlights. Now this product literally takes 20-30 minutes to do. Great value for money and we can use it on at least 2-3 cars. So definitely good to use vs buying new assemblies. No grinding no drills. They sell this in 3 modes. This blue pack is moderate. Pack. Comes with scrubbing pads and solution to remove yellowing and then the clear coat. Be careful on how you spray clear coat. Otherwise it will start flowing down if you put too much. On the 2005 gmc Yukon I had already used a drill tool with sanders to remove the oxidation. But I then used the two step on it. Great way to add clear coat and bring clarity to headlights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by sam sam

  • This will remove the factory UV protection. Don't use it unless your headlights really need it!
I naively bought this hoping to polish some light wear out of my otherwise clear headlights (3 year old Audi A5). But ultimately ended up worse off. If your headlights are cloudy, I assume this will greatly improve them. But it's trickier than I expected, and needs more thorough directions (not even their video is detailed enough). Lesson 1: If your headlights are still clear, all this will do is ruin the factory UV layer! They should really have a big warning about that. Lesson 2: It's all about how you spray. Too much or too little, and it will look cloudy. Lesson 3: Taping is not enough. This will overspray onto your paint if you don't use plastic to cover several feet around. You can remove the overspray with rubbing alcohol, but it isn't easy. Lesson 4: The scrubber will leave a lot of light scratches that are visible under bright light. Lesson 5: After treatment, the headlights look clear straight on, but slightly filmy from the side. Most people won't notice, but it's not as good as new. (but maybe I still haven't perfected my spray technique) The whole story: After my first attempt, the left headlight looked clear from the front, but had a slight film when viewed from the side. The right headlight was another story. It was so filmy, it looked like I'd ruined it. With despair filling my stomach, I called tech support. Kudos to them for instantly answering. They said to do it over again. This time, during the second step, I applied slightly more spray on the first pass. It looked perfect even from the side! But after the second spray, it had that slight film again. I've settled for that. I guess I'll get more chances to practice, since I'll have to do this every year from now on. That's the price of ruining the factory UV protection. :( If I get up the energy, I might try a sanding kit, and applying a thin plastic UV film, which I've now learned is the best and longest lasting solution (5 years of protection). UPDATE: I have now redone the right headlight 4 times, and have yet to achieve a factory clear finish. It remains slightly filmy when viewed from the side. It's acceptable but not perfect. I'm calling it quits. I will be moving on to a sanding based solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021 by Jenn Jensen

  • Highly recommended
My headlights were cloudy, but now they look brand new. The process was straightforward, and the results are impressive. I love that it includes a coating to prevent future oxidation.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by tabitha sheppard

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