BlueMagic’s Headlight Lens Restorer is a specially formulated product designed to restore clarity and shine to your car’s headlights. It comes in a kit that includes a cleaning process, and with just one use, your headlights can be transformed from dull and dingy to crystal clear. The product is the least expensive option, but you get what you pay for. If you were to wet-sand the lenses like other kits, then it would probably be more expensive.
Blue Magic’s Headlight Lens Restorer is a cheap, fast, and easy solution that restores optical clarity, eliminates haze, improves visibility, removes and prevents headlight yellowing. It works well after polishing off the haze on plastic headlight lenses and seems to work well after several months since application. It seems to work well, but a coat of wax occasionally would probably do the same thing.
The product is effective in removing yellowing, restores optical clarity, eliminates haze, improves visibility, removes and prevents headlight yellowing. However, it is important to note that cancer and reproductive harm may be associated with this product. If you have restored the headlights, it is essential to wash them off thoroughly before using the product.
In summary, BlueMagic’s Headlight Lens Restorer is a must-have for any car, as it helps restore clarity, eliminates haze, improves visibility, and prevents headlight yellowing. While it is the least expensive option, it offers a quick and effective solution for restoring your car’s headlights.
📹 MAKES YOUR HEADLIGHTS NEW AGAIN?! – Blue Magic Headlight Lens Restorer Test – Does It Actually Work?
I am testing a headlight lens restorer. It is similar to a polish in that it is gritty and should wear the old plastic away. It worked ok …
📹 Blue Magic Headlight Lens Restorer – Test and Review
A brief and spur of the moment review for Blue Magic’s Headlight Lens Restorer. I’ve been restoring headlights professionally for …
You’re giving negative feedback but not using the product to fullest potential. You’re supposed to use the rubbing compound between 3 and 5 times. Also there’s a second step that you didnt get. The blue magic sealer. It makes a helluva difference. I wish you could add pictures to comments and I’d show you the difference.
I think that once headlights get past the restore point nothing will work as well as we want it to. Buy a new set. There’s plenty out there under 300 dollars and have cool designs as well. That’s what I did and as soon as I noticed yellowing (after 2.5 yrs) I used this product and they shine like new again..
You’re not even doing the application correctly. You smother the headlight in the chemical stuff and then clean it off after with water and you won’t have residue leftover, reapply again after if needed. I had some 98 accord lights that were horrid you couldn’t even see the bulb anymore and they turned out looking better than that TL headlight you have there.
Ammonia, all day. Somewhat piss-like lol. Its funny, because it smells idebtical to the blue magic metal polish creme, which is fantastic, as in on. The same level as mothers aluminum and mag polish, which i think smells wondeful, nothing like blue magic. Both the mothers mag and blue magic creme leave black on stainless, both do great at polishing to well,basically a mirror finish. I have meguiars plastx and i love it, but on a whim i picked up the blue magic headlight bottle. I haventtried it on my headlights yet, but I HAD high hopes for it because i tested it on a backup set of prescription eyeglasses i have that were scratched up and had the outermost coating coming off in patches. I mean, i cam wear then again,