🚘 Shine Bright, Drive Right!
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Manufacturer | Turtle Wax |
Brand | Turtle Wax |
Model | TURT/WAX HEADLIGHT RESTORER LIQUID |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 266 g |
Item model number | 50285 |
Manufacturer part number | 53146 |
Item Weight | 266 g |
G**R
This really works for less than a tenner!!!!
So, I had an advisory on my MOT for the headlights on my 16 year old Coupe and was advised that it would fail the next MOT and a treatment could be be provided to give a couple of years of clear headlights but would cost me over £150 to get it done by the garage. I was planning on getting rid of the car in Q1 2022 so as it passed I decided not to go ahead at that point. I'm prepping the car to be sold and decided for £6.50 I would give this a try (what did I have to loose). It was delivered promptly and yesterday I headed out to the car with the bottle of Turtle wax and a microfibre cloth to give it a go! WOW!!!!!!! The 2 images I have attached are 1 before and then 1 after 10 minutes of some rubbing that did require a bit of elbow grease but nothing ridiculous. I was shocked at the amazing results achieved in such a short time with just a small amount of effort. Both front headlights were completed in about 20 mins and then I did the rears as well so was out there about 35 minutes to get these amazing results. I'm going to say it right here and now this is the best £6.50 I've ever spent on Amazon!
C**L
Clear night driving
I noticed my headlights not as bright as I would have liked this headlight cleaner keeps the lens clear of bugs and mud and water runs off more easily easy to apply renew every few weeks.for clear vision.
D**R
It works! - Brilliantly!
Every now and then, along comes a product which astounds me! This is one of those products!I bought a used Polo Mk4 whose headlights were yellowing, a little rough to the touch and translucent rather than transparent! To be honest I never realised headlight lenses are polycarbonate these days.I looked at lots of kits with drill pads and abrasives but took a chance on this Turtlewax restorer.A piece of cotton cloth and a small amount of the liquid (as per instructions on the bottle) and I started to rub a patch of the headlight lens. Within seconds the patch was becoming transparent again! I could see on the cloth that yellow was being taken off. So a bit more on the cloth and rubbed all over - then buffed.The difference is extraordinary. See photos of before and after.A little goes a long way, so there's plenty left in the bottle for further applications if necessary.It's so inexpensive too, compared with some of the kits available.Really impressive. Huge thanks to all the 5 star reviewers for encouraging me to try this amazing product!Heartily recommended!
A**R
Quick, easy and actually works. 100% Worth the money
Well thought I would give this a try before doing the full restore with sandpaper etc, and wow I’m impressed, old Celica and very yellow headlights now clean and shining. Took a couple of applications but has made an amazing difference. I’m guessing it will need applying again after a while but if it’s part of the car cleaning routine it will only add an extra 20 minutes. For the price and the small amount you use each time worth the money. To add on the Celica it’s a plastic sun roof, this was aged like the lights so risked it and boom, looks like new too.As a quick and easy product to make your car look that much better, be it for yourself or before selling give it a go.
C**Z
Works a bit but not as effective for me as for some reviewers.
This is a (very) mildly abrasive polish that is supposed to restore clouded clear plastic headlights to their original crystal-clear state, but I have to say it didn't work all that well for me.Basically, I think if your headlights are very mildly fogged with a bit of road grime, then it's probably fine - the less exposed bits of mine looked better after using this - but if they're more deeply marred, then you're going to need a more serious approach involving multiple grades of abrasive and a final sealing coat of something.Worth a try if your headlights are mildly clouded and you have an MOT due, but it's not, in my experience, a miracle cure for significantly older headlights. If the surface has already been treated with some kind of clear coat, this stuff might partially remove that and leave them looking worse, even.I had imagined it might leave some kind of protective waxy residue filling micro-scratches but it doesn't seem to.
R**E
Worked but not for ever
Worked but already showing signs of corrosion again
M**C
Simply instructions, just need a few cotton rsgs.
For both lights, took less than 20 minutes and headlights much clearer. A month on they're still clear.
J**Y
Value for money
Good value
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