Headlight Restoration Guide

Wherever you live, your ride’s headlights face contaminants that cause damage. They may oxidize, becoming yellow and hazy. This isn’t just unattractive - it’s a real safety issue. Investing in a top-tier restoration kit is worthwhile, especially since replacing one lens can be costly. After masking off the paint near your headlights, attach the PowerBall to a variable-speed drill. Secure the drill chuck and set it to high speed. Apply a small amount of polish to the PowerBall’s center. With the ball’s crown resting on the lens, start the drill slowly to prevent splatter and spread the polish evenly. Add more polish as required. Work in sections using a slow, steady motion, overlapping passes until the lens is clear. For faster results, tilt the ball slightly before finishing with the crown. Buff with a microfiber or terry cloth towel. Your lenses will be crystal clear. Monthly hand or PowerBall applications will preserve and protect your headlights.