Headlight restoration is the process of removing the damaged, oxidized outer layer of your headlights and restoring them back to a clear, like-new condition. Over time, headlights become cloudy or yellow due to UV exposure, road debris, and environmental wear. This buildup blocks light output and makes your vehicle look older.
Instead of just polishing the surface, a proper restoration uses a multi-step process—breaking down oxidation, sanding away defects, and refining the lens—before applying a UV protectant to restore clarity and prevent future damage. The result is a deep, clear finish that improves both the appearance of your vehicle and the performance of your headlights at night.


This service is designed to restore clarity, brightness, and overall appearance to headlights that have become hazy, yellowed, or oxidized over time. Not only does this dramatically improve how your vehicle looks, but it also increases nighttime visibility by allowing your headlights to shine at their full potential. Rather than applying a temporary fix, this process focuses on fully correcting the damage and protecting the surface for long-term results.
Price:
- Starting at $60
- Most vehicles: $80–$100
- Severe oxidation: $120
What’s Included:
- Careful taping of surrounding paint and trim
- Liquid sanding to begin breaking down oxidation
- Multi-step sanding process using varying grits based on condition
- Refinement to remove sanding marks and restore clarity
- Professional UV protectant applied for long-term protection and a deep, clear finish
This is a true restoration process—not a quick polish or wipe-on solution. By progressively removing the damaged outer layer and refining the surface, we’re able to bring headlights back to a like-new appearance. The final UV coating not only eliminates any remaining haze from the sanding process but also locks in clarity and helps prevent future oxidation. The result is a deep, crystal-clear finish that lasts significantly longer than basic restoration methods while improving both the look and safety of your vehicle.
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Headlight restoration is important because your headlights naturally degrade over time, and that affects both how your car looks and how safely you can drive. As the clear plastic lens is exposed to sun, weather, and road debris, it begins to oxidize and turn cloudy or yellow. This blocks and scatters the light output, meaning your headlights become significantly dimmer at night. A restoration removes that oxidation and restores clarity, allowing your headlights to shine brighter and more effectively—improving your visibility and reaction time while driving.
Beyond safety, it also has a big impact on appearance. Cloudy headlights can make an otherwise clean vehicle look older and neglected, while clear headlights instantly sharpen the overall look. Restoration is also much more cost-effective than replacement, which can be expensive depending on the vehicle. By correcting and protecting the lenses, you extend their lifespan and keep your car looking and performing at a higher level without the need for new parts.
Our headlight restoration is designed to deliver long-term results, not a temporary fix. By fully removing oxidation through a multi-step sanding process and applying a dedicated UV coating, results typically last 1–3+ years depending on conditions and maintenance. Factors like sun exposure, weather, and how the vehicle is cared for can affect longevity, but this process is built to hold up far longer than basic or DIY solutions.
With proper care, your headlights will maintain their clarity and protection for years, keeping your vehicle looking sharp while also preserving nighttime visibility and safety.
Almost always, yes—headlight restoration will remove the majority, if not all, of the haze, yellowing, and oxidation, bringing the lenses back to a clear, like-new appearance. Our process physically removes the damaged layer of plastic through sanding and refinement, rather than just polishing the surface, which allows for a much more complete correction.
However, in cases where headlights are severely deteriorated—such as deep internal damage, heavy pitting, or cracks—some imperfections may remain. Even in those situations, the improvement is still dramatic, with significantly better clarity, appearance, and light output.
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