Understanding Headlight Fading and Haziness
Often times, you will start to see fading or hazing on your headlights after owning your vehicle around 5 or so years. But why do they fade? The lens of your headlights is made of a polycarbonate that has a clear protectant on it. Over time, this clear protection degrades. Degradation can happen even quicker if you constantly use drive thru car washes which use harsh chemicals. It will also happen quickly if your car sits outside constantly and you do not keep some type of UV protectant such as a wax or sealant on them. This loss of protectant leads to oxidation, resulting in a foggy or yellowed appearance that diminishes both the aesthetics and functionality of your headlights. This is where headlight restoration comes into play.
Hazed Headlights pose a safety hazard!
Beyond aesthetics, the primary concern with hazed headlights is safety. Diminished headlight clarity drastically reduces visibility during night driving and in poor weather conditions, potentially increasing the risk of accidents. Headlight restoration is therefore not just an aesthetic choice but a critical safety measure, ensuring that your headlights provide sufficient illumination for safe driving.
The Solution: Professional Headlight Restoration
Faded headlights can significantly detract from the overall appearance of your vehicle, making it look older and poorly maintained. Restoring these headlights to their original clarity and brightness is not just a cosmetic improvement but a functional necessity. Dr. Swirl Killer specializes in professional headlight restoration, employing a series of steps to reverse the effects of aging and environmental exposure on your headlights.
Walkthrough of the Headlight Restoration Process
Let’s go through the headlight restoration process.
Here’s an example of a severely faded headlight from a 2014 Toyota Camry with over 194,000 miles:
The headlight restoration process begins with a thorough cleaning of the surface to remove any superficial dirt and grime. The next crucial step involves sanding the lens to remove the oxidation layer. This is a meticulous process, starting with a coarser 2000 grit sandpaper for the initial heavy lifting of the oxidation layer, followed by progressively finer grits – 3000 for intermediate and 5000 for final smoothing – ensuring a perfectly resurfaced lens.
Achieving that Glossy Finish
Here is the lens after sanding:
After sanding, the lens looks uniformly smoother but not quite brand new. The next phase of headlight restoration is crucial: compounding and polishing the lens. This step transforms the sanded, matte surface into a glossy, transparent finish, restoring the headlight to its original clarity and brightness.
Protecting Your Restored Headlights
After the headlight has been restored, it’s important to protect it to prevent future degradation. Most detailing shops opt for a ceramic coating, praised for its UV protection properties. However, the longevity of ceramic coatings can be variable. While a ceramic coating does have amazing UV protection properties, its hard to guarantee that the surface will not start fading after a few years.For those who plan to keep their vehicle for the long term, we recommend applying a PPF/Clear Bra for superior protection on the newly refinished lens. This material is robust against harsh road conditions and ensures that your newly restored headlights maintain their clarity and brightness for years. This is more important if this is your daily driver vehicle.
In the application process, as shown here:
The PPF/Clear Bra is carefully fitted to the contour of the headlight, ensuring maximum protection and a virtually invisible presence.
PPF/Clear Bra will hold up to road debris damage along with ensuring your refinished lens will remain new looking for years to come.
The Finished Look – Like Brand New
The end result of the headlight restoration process is immediately noticeable:
The headlight, once dull and yellowed, now has a pristine, clear appearance, reminiscent of its condition when the car was new. This transformation is achieved without the significant expense of replacing the headlights.
Customizing Your Headlights with Headlight Restoration
While we are refinishing your headlights; we can also add a custom touch if you wish by applying a smoked PPF for a custom look.
Looking to have your headlights refinished? Contact us today for a free consultation.