Every new vehicle sold today has headlights made of a polycarbonate plastic that resists the impact of small debris, even in extreme conditions. Whether it’s 100 degrees or 20 below, a rock kicked up ...
Clouded, yellowing headlight lenses are an eyesore and embarrassment on any car. The cause of the yellowing is prolonged exposure to sunlight, air pollution, dust, and other harsh environmental ...
Apply a small amount of WD-40 directly to the headlight lens. Have a microfiber cloth handy to wipe any drips. Alternatively, ...
Foggy headlights are a common problem caused by oxidation, road grime, and UV exposure. Simply put, it happens, and it'll continue to happen. If you’re looking for a fast way to restore the shine to ...
Yes, foggy headlights don’t perform as well as clear ones, creating a real safety issue when you’re driving at night or in ...
AutoWeek’s Dionna Berry talks with Jason of 3M about their new product. 3M offers a headlight restoration kit that tackles the oxidation buildup on plastic headlights. The kit will improve light ...