Fixing foggy
headlights permanently involves restoring the clarity of the lens surface. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Prepare the Work Area: Find a well-ventilated area to work in, as some of the chemicals used in the process can be harmful if inhaled. Wear protective gloves and eyewear to avoid any contact with your skin or eyes.
Clean the Headlights: Start by thoroughly cleaning the headlights to remove any dirt, grime, or debris. Use a mild soap and water solution or a dedicated
headlight cleaning product. Dry the headlights completely with a clean, lint-free cloth.
Sand the Headlights (Optional, but Recommended): If the fogging is severe, you may need to sand the headlights to remove the outermost layer of the lens. Use a fine-grit sandpaper (around 2000-3000 grit) and sand in a circular motion, being careful not to apply too much pressure. Rinse and dry the headlights after sanding.
Apply a Headlight Restoration Kit: Headlight restoration kits are available at most automotive stores and contain everything you need to restore clarity to your headlights. Follow the instructions on the kit, which typically involve applying a cleaning solution, a polishing compound, and a protective sealant.
Cleaning Solution: Apply the cleaning solution to the
headlights and use a microfiber cloth or applicator pad to rub it in. This will help remove any remaining oxidation or haze.
Polishing Compound: Apply the polishing compound to the headlights and use a rotary buffer or a power drill with a polishing pad attachment (if available) to buff the compound into the lens. Alternatively, you can use your hands and a lot of elbow grease. The polishing compound will help remove deeper scratches and imperfections.
Protective Sealant: Once the polishing is complete, apply the protective sealant to the headlights. This will help prevent future fogging and keep your headlights looking clear.
Reapply Protective Sealant Regularly: To maintain the clarity of your headlights, it's a good idea to reapply the protective sealant every few months or as needed. This will help keep the headlights looking new and prevent future fogging.
Remember, the effectiveness of these methods may vary depending on the severity of the fogging and the condition of the
headlights. In some cases, if the fogging is caused by deep scratches or cracks in the lens, replacement may be the only permanent solution.