Set for cost-effective manual treatment of plastic headlight covers that have been yellowed and matted. In 2 simple steps, yellowing, matting, and fine scratches are removed before the treated surfaces are permanently sealed and protected from fading again. The application restores the original clarity of the headlights. In addition to the beautiful appearance of the headlights and an increase in value for the entire vehicle, the improved light output ensures more driving safety through better visibility. For 2 applications of 2 headlights each.
Product Use:
Straightening:
1. Depending on the degree of soiling, clean headlights during a normal vehicle wash or wipe the headlights with Sonax windscreen clear and a soft cloth.
2. Stick tape on the edges of the bonnet, mudguard, and bumper.
3. Attach the slightly coarser P3000 sanding discs (colorless adhesive back) to the enclosed grey sanding disc holder, moisten with water, and sand the headlights with light pressure until an even, slightly matte surface is formed. Always moisten the surface with water.
4. Remove the abrasive residue with one of the enclosed polishing fleece cloths.
5. Repeat the procedure with the ultra-fine sanding discs P5000 (red adhesive side).
Polishing:
1. Apply some polish (polish 1) on the light side of the small polishing sponge and polish with a little pressure on the headlight until the desired clarity is achieved.
2. In between, always wipe with a polishing fleece cloth and check the result.
3. Apply more polish if necessary.
Seal:
1. Tear off a bag of headlight sealant and apply the liquid contained on a polishing fleece.
2. Rub the already smoothed and polished surfaces with the damp cloth.
3. Wipe with a clean and dry polishing fleece after a short flash-off time.
4. One bag is enough for 2 headlights.
Please Note:
* The sealant should not get wet within the next 2-3 hours.
* Do not wash the vehicle within the first 2 days after sealing.
* When treating rear lights, only perform step 1 (smoothing) if necessary.
* Do not try to remove deep scratches with coarse sandpaper. This completely removes the protective clear coat layer of the headlights, resulting in extremely fast matting and scratching.
* Headlights with deep scratches, cracks, stone chips, or extremely heavily weathered surfaces may not be fully restorable.