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The POLIWELL Car Headlight Restoration Kit is a comprehensive 24-piece set designed for professional-grade DIY polishing. Featuring waterproof sanding discs ranging from 800 to 10,000 grit, scouring pads, a spray bottle, and a drill attachment, it efficiently removes haze, oxidation, and yellowing from all types of plastic and acrylic lenses. Easy to use with any household drill, it restores clarity and reduces glare, improving night visibility and safety for up to 12 months. Ideal for multiple light types, this kit offers a cost-effective, long-lasting solution to keep your vehicle looking sharp and driving safer.










| ASIN | B07KP8J7Q2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #683,003 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #227 in Automotive Headlight Restoration Kits |
| Brand | POLIWELL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,196) |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2017 |
| Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 10000 |
| Grit Type | Very Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 13 |
| Manufacturer | Jinhua Puxian e-commerce Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HLPK0301 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| UPC | 753318734562 |
P**.
Nice kit. Worked good.
CON: There were no instructions in the kit. PRO: The kit was packaged well and is reusable for at least 3 times, so 6 head lights. Make sure you have a spray bottle and another person to spray the bottle. It will get you better results, faster. You will hear phases like: "My hand hurts." or "My arm is tired." or "I feel sore." or "I can't do this any more." Don't let that distract you! I do not do this as a full time gig, otherwise I would cobble together a garden hose, valve, possitionable flexible hose length of 2-3 feet, small water spigot or mister, and a clamp of some sort to keep it from moving at the base attached to the vehicle. That way, there would be a constant supply of water to irrigate the excess material away and less distractions. Boy howdy that would be slicker than snail snot. Do not run your drill at full RPM! This can damage the plastic by melting it! Nasty swirls ground into the plastic are even more difficult to get rid of and your pad gets destroyed. This will gunk up the pads more quickly OR instantaneously if you are using the sand paper. TOP TIP!!! The "pad" that is included in the kit is not a rubbing compound buffing pad. It's to use with the sand paper so that the sand paper will hug the contours of the headlamp. After the haze has been taken off with this kit, I suggest that you use the Dupli-Color HLR100 E00 Headlight Restoration Kit. You will need to manually rub the buffing compound unless you have a buffing pad for the drill. Search for "compound buffer" in Amazon and you'll see $9 and $12 options. You can go with the fancy stuff if you're gonna do this more than three times in your life. Family, friends, neighbors or random strangers' cars in random parking lots. I don't suggest the last one though. Non-fuzzy handcuffs might get involved then.
E**L
Good product.
This worked for my car very well. As you can see from before and after pictures my headlight covers were in bad condition. It was hard to see, driving at night, but now it's so much easier to see. All the pieces were in perfect condition and the instructions were very simple and easy to understand.
L**.
Works really well together with other kits for headlight restoration
Cerakote’s step1 and step3 are great. But that kit’s step2 only has 2K and 3K grits. This kit here, starting at 800 grit, on power drill, was MUCH better at getting down to the deepest scratches and dings on the headlight lens cover. You want to take the longest time on 800 grit until deepest scratch is removed. Make sure you keep surface wet and move the drill so you’re not wearing down just one spot. The swirl mark needs to be even/random - so keep moving that drill; never stay in one spot for even 2 seconds. You also don’t want to push the drill into the lens cover. Just hold it gently in contact. We’re sanding, not carving. Shown in photo: is also after using Meguiar’s polish, and Cerakote’s step3 ceramic coating/sealant. I did this only to the passenger side headlight. Driver side was in better condition so I didn’t touch that.
J**R
It's okay, but it leaves scratches and a blurry coat!
So this product is good and bad. I cleaned a suburbans' headlights and 1 of them was left very clean and clear while the others were clean, but not as clear and had more of a whitish dim, but were still see through. I followed the exact same steps and time process for each and got different results. There were some slight scratches left and I thought this would be natural since they had never been cleaned since 2005. I also used some on one of my acura headlights and it left a lot circular scratches and a buffy coat that does not wanna come off. They were last cleaned when we bought the car 2 years ago and were not even that dirty so they should not have worse scratches than an older car. Additionally, even though it cleans them, it does not really give them a huge clear view or bright shine. I used Meguiars Plastx after the product and that's what made it pop and look good and more clear. If not for that, the headlights would of been more dim with a slight blurry coat and clean. I am only giving it 3 stars because of how well it worked on the suburban. If not for that, I would give it zero stars for scratching my acura and leaving a coat than will not come off. If you are going to buy this product, and aren't picky like me, then go for it. It will do what it says on very bad headlights, but not accurately on each light and it may leave scratches or a blurry coat on not so dirty headlights. I'm very conflicted because of of how it negatively worked and did not necessarily do exactly what the product is advertised to do.
N**R
Great kit for the cost - don't forget to add a UV protectant to your order
I got this plus Turtle Wax's polish/UV protectant. Follow the directions and go slow. The sanding disks do seem to loose grit/fill with acrylic kinda fast, but there's enough here to do 2 pairs of lights. I did the headlights on my 2011 Honda Pilot and I'm saving the 2nd set for my wife's car. I won't say they returned to fully crystal clear....they're too UV damaged all the way through. If you do it sooner than I did you might have better results. Still...they did better than I expected. Use plenty of water throughout the process. WARNING: Your headlights will weep acrylic filled water while doing this. Wear junk clothes.
M**S
Got the job done using this kit + a clear coat/sealant and it worked perfectly.
O**W
It does the job
M**A
【Pros】 - It REALLY worked to make the cloudy headlights of my car look new again! 【Cons】 - Can be a messy process (but it’s worth it!) I used this on a cordless drill with Meguiar's G12310 PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish, and it worked miracles! Do your homework by watching a couple of YouTube videos to see how to prep the surrounding areas to protect the paint/metal, and off to the races :) If using a cordless drill, be warned that the spinning of the sanding disc at high speed can send the white paste flying everywhere so use the PlastX cleaner sparingly, and add little at a time as needed.
S**E
It does not work at all.
H**Y
Made things even worse
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