A³ Headlight Restoration

A³ Headlight Restoration

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10/03/2023

You may need a HEADLIGHT RESTORATION service if your lights are:

1. Hazy, Foggy, or Cloudy

2. Dull, Dim, or Yellow

3. Scuffed, Scratched, or Sun Cracked

4. Difficult or Dangerous to Drive With

5. Faded Chrome or Reflector

6. Moist & Dirt inside the Headlight

We offer two kinds of headlight restoration
home service...
1. HEADLIGHT LENS RESTORATION
(outside only)
concern:
FOGGY, HAZY & YELLOWISH

2. FULL HEADLIGHTo RESTORATION
(inside & out)
concern:
moist,madumi ang loob, bakbak ang chrome.

01/02/2023

Paint correction is an important step in maintaining the shine and slick of your vehicle, as scratches or micro-marring in the body paint layer creates the imperfections you see on your car. Among the imperfections that can appear are swirl marks or spider webbing, caused by improper washing and drying.

10/12/2022

Headlights can get hazy, dull, yellow, or scratched over time as your car is exposed to elements such as sunlight, debris, and air pollution.

But it’s important to restore foggy headlight lenses as soon as you notice them. This will not only keep you up-to-date on vehicle maintenance, but also help you see better and drive safely with clear lights. Plus, restoration is a cost-effective alternative to a full headlight repair or replacement.

10/12/2022

You may need a headlight restoration service if your lights are:

1. Hazy, Foggy, or Cloudy

Most cars use halogen reflector headlights, which are covered with a clear protective coating that prevents scratching and other damage. But salt, dirt, and UV rays are just a few things that can break down the lens coating and make your lights cloudy.

These lens covers become hazy and require a good cleaning after a few years. Otherwise, they can impair your vision on the road — especially at night and in the rain.

If you’re having trouble seeing behind the wheel, check to see if a cloudy or foggy headlight lens is to blame. With a headlight restoration service, you can clean and sand the headlight lens to eliminate any film from the protective coating.

2. Dull, Dim, or Yellow

Sun and rain not only cloud your headlights; the elements can also make them dull and yellow. Depending on where and how often you drive your vehicle — and especially if you park your car outside — its headlights can start to deteriorate after just three to five years.

Once they become yellow, cloudy, or full of condensation, headlights produce only 22 percent of the light they emitted when their lens covers were brand new.

But a headlight restoration service is a cost-effective way to brighten your lights and reverse the yellowing process. By treating your lights to some much-needed maintenance, you’ll see clearly and drive safely for years to come.

3. Scuffed, Scratched, or Cracked

Rocks, debris, and minor accidents can easily scratch the plastic lens on your car’s headlights. This happens even with your lights’ protective cover, thanks to sunlight, air pollution, and other elements eroding the plastic coating.

Scratches and other headlight imperfections are not only unsightly, but also dangerous as they reduce the amount of light emitted, impacting your visibility on the road.

4. Difficult or Dangerous to Drive With

If you’re struggling to see while driving in the dark or the rain, you could be at a greater risk of getting into an accident. And with 50 percent of car crashes happening at night, drivers like you can’t afford to let dull or hazy headlights reduce your visibility.

Get into the habit of checking your lights for signs of deterioration. If your lenses look cloudy, yellow, or scratched — or if you struggle to see the headlight bulb — it’s time to schedule a headlight restoration service.

Cleaning and sanding your headlights is an affordable way to maximize their performance and reduce glare (for you and other motorists). Then, you’ll be able to travel more safely no matter when or where you drive.

You don’t have to settle for dull, cracked, or hazy headlights!

With a quality headlight restoration service, you can:

• See clearly while driving at night and in the rain.

• Protect your lights from wear and tear.

• Avoid an expensive headlight replacement.

A car care professional can help you bring the shine back to your headlights so you can see clearly and drive safely — no matter the weather or time of day.

07/10/2022

Foggy, hazy and yellowish headlights?
No worries!!
We will make your headlights back to life....

07/10/2022

HEADLIGHT RESTORATION..
HOME SERVICE ONLY
CAVITE AREA...

06/10/2022

You may need a headlight restoration service if your lights are:

1. Hazy, Foggy, or Cloudy

Most cars use halogen reflector headlights, which are covered with a clear protective coating that prevents scratching and other damage. But salt, dirt, and UV rays are just a few things that can break down the lens coating and make your lights cloudy.

These lens covers become hazy and require a good cleaning after a few years. Otherwise, they can impair your vision on the road — especially at night and in the rain.

If you’re having trouble seeing behind the wheel, check to see if a cloudy or foggy headlight lens is to blame. With a headlight restoration service, you can clean and sand the headlight lens to eliminate any film from the protective coating.

2. Dull, Dim, or Yellow

Sun and rain not only cloud your headlights; the elements can also make them dull and yellow. Depending on where and how often you drive your vehicle — and especially if you park your car outside — its headlights can start to deteriorate after just three to five years.

Once they become yellow, cloudy, or full of condensation, headlights produce only 22 percent of the light they emitted when their lens covers were brand new.

But a headlight restoration service is a cost-effective way to brighten your lights and reverse the yellowing process. By treating your lights to some much-needed maintenance, you’ll see clearly and drive safely for years to come.

3. Scuffed, Scratched, or Cracked

Rocks, debris, and minor accidents can easily scratch the plastic lens on your car’s headlights. This happens even with your lights’ protective cover, thanks to sunlight, air pollution, and other elements eroding the plastic coating.

Scratches and other headlight imperfections are not only unsightly, but also dangerous as they reduce the amount of light emitted, impacting your visibility on the road.

But by restoring your headlights, you can sand and polish the lenses to smooth over any cracks in the protective coating. This will help you prevent moisture and debris from getting inside the light and cracking the lens, which could lead to a costly repair down the road.

4. Difficult or Dangerous to Drive With

If you’re struggling to see while driving in the dark or the rain, you could be at a greater risk of getting into an accident. And with 50 percent of car crashes happening at night, drivers like you can’t afford to let dull or hazy headlights reduce your visibility.

Get into the habit of checking your lights for signs of deterioration. If your lenses look cloudy, yellow, or scratched — or if you struggle to see the headlight bulb — it’s time to schedule a headlight restoration service.

Cleaning and sanding your headlights is an affordable way to maximize their performance and reduce glare (for you and other motorists). Then, you’ll be able to travel more safely no matter when or where you drive.

You don’t have to settle for dull, cracked, or hazy headlights!

With a quality headlight restoration service, you can:

• See clearly while driving at night and in the rain.

• Protect your lights from wear and tear.

• Avoid an expensive headlight replacement.

A car care professional can help you bring the shine back to your headlights so you can see clearly and drive safely — no matter the weather or time of day.

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