Review of the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System

John Ehle
Are you finding it a little more difficult driving at night? Your eyesight may not be the problem, rather your headlights. The harsh elements as well as salts can have a detrimental effect on hard plastic headlight assembly lenses common to most new vehicle makes and brands today.

The problem with cloudy or scratched up head lights on your vehicle is that your visibility can be restricted on the road because of the beam not being able to reflect and shine through them. In the past, the only viable solution to this problem was to completely replace the plastic lenses which can cost a considerable amount depending on the vehicle make. Some automotive shops can recondition the headlight lenses but this also can be an expensive fix.

3m, the leader in chemical products have identified this problem and created a neat product for the do it yourself crowd when it comes to headlight lens restoration. You can save a considerably amount of money taking on this project and you do not need any expensive tools or extensive skill to do the job just as good as the professionals.

All you need is a common electric drill you may have laying in your tool cabinet at home. The 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System is designed to bring back the performance and new look when utilized. The Kit is intended to service and restore two headlamps and for less than $15 you can't beat the savings.

It took no time at all to use the system and I am surprised of how well it worked for my badly scuffed and cloudy headlight plastic. I could not believe how much of a difference restoring my headlights could make. I feel much more confident while driving at night because I can see everything on the road much more clearly than before I used the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System.

Although I have not tried it, you may also be able to use the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System for your badly scuffed tail lights as well. Being able to see clearly at night while driving is only half the equation; the commuters behind you need to be able to see your taillights as well. Using the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System for the rear as well as the front can give you and others driving behind you, an added safety measure.

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