Do you have cloudy headlights? It’s not just a cosmetic, aesthetic appeal issue—it can also impact how well you see and be seen at night. We also think that lousy headlights quickly age a vehicle, so ...
As a car ages, the headlights inevitably get foggy — almost like cataracts. That's because the lenses are made of acrylic, which oxidizes after years of exposure to the sun's UV rays. Not to mention ...
Keeping your vehicle’s headlights clean is vital. Not only do they help you see the road at night but also make you visible to other motorists. With the right products, a little bit of patience, and ...
Water is supposed to stay outside your headlights, not inside. Moisture in your headlights affects the optics, making them generally dimmer or even causing blind spots where no light shines at all. In ...
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 ...
Please settle yet another marital dispute. When cleaning the windshield at the filling station, one of us always likes to give the headlamps a scrubbing; the other thinks that doing so puts tiny ...
So you’ve purchased a race car, motorcycle, airplane, or boat? Congratulations, hotshot. But before your maiden voyage, know this: Your vehicle has important, see-through parts made from an acrylic ...
The car interior is a harsh environment. It has to deal with extremes of temperature, as well as UV damage that can cause fading or cracking. Then there are deposits from fast food, spilled coffee, ...