Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I`ve had pretty good luck with the Griots Severe Headlight Restoration Kit. They claim to use Cerakote`s coating which is "permanent".
I don`t know about the permanent part, but I`m at the 8 month point and the car I applied it to is still looking good with no new yellowing or hazing of the lenses. I tried the Wolfgang headlight sealant prior to this on another car and it only lasted around 4~5 months, so I`m pretty happy already.
Are those cars garaged or outside 24/7? I don`t see where Griot`s says their stuff is Cerakote, but it certainly is in the same format. Also their claim that it`s the only ceramic is pretty bogus seeing as how Cerakote says right on the box "ceramic" and certainly Opti-Lens, which is based on Opti-Coat, is ceramic...along with how many other products like DLux, etc.
I don`t know if I`m actually asking a question here or not, the headlights that I was going to use the Cerakote on are smooth and clear (from previous polishing), but yellowed. I was just going to polish them to remove the yellowing and apply the Cerakote. Now I`m not sure if I should do that, or if I should just use the oxidation removal wipes, then go straight to the coating, or whether I have to sand also. Maybe as an experiment I will just use the wipes and if they look good go right to the coating. I guess I am just thinking out loud/asking if the coating needs the "tooth" of the sanded surface.
As an aside, from watching the Griot`s vid, they only give you one oxidation removal wipe per headlight, while the Cerakote kit has 4 per.
The Griot`s moderate headlight restoration kit is just oxidation wipes and protective wipes.
How hazy are your headlights? Are they just yellowed?
In the severe kit the process goes like this: oxidation removal -> wet sand aggressive -> wet sand medium - > wet sand light -> coating.
On my daughter`s car, the lenses were both hazy and yellowed. The oxidation remover was pretty amazing in the level of yellowing it removed. From what I remember it actually took most, if not all of it out, but they were still hazy/cloudy. Only the sanding and the coating was able to make the lights clear again.
If you`re responding to me, as I noted, the headlights have been previously sanded to remove the failed factory coating, and periodically polished to remove the yellowing. So they are (optically) clear, just yellowy. If I use just the oxidation wipes and the yellow is removed, I guess I`m comporting with the Griot`s "moderate" kit protocol, but I`m just not sure if the coating really needs the tooth from the 3000 grit paper (which is perhaps why Griot`s doesn`t sell that kit anymore).
I do find it interesting they sell a kit with no sandpaper at all. I was under the impression you had to scuff the surface a little bit in order for the coating to adhere to the plastic. I guess not.