How to fix dingy yellow headlights
Dingy yellow headlights make your car look older than it is. They also make your car unsafe by blocking out light and making your headlights dimmer. With some light
sanding
and
rubbing compound
from AutomotiveTouchup, we’ll show you how to make your headlights looking new again.
Scott in Cape Coral, Florida said:
"Just wanting to let you know that there is a new use for your wonderful rubbing compound: repairing UV damage to headlights! Just clean headlights first with window cleaner, apply rubbing compound with a dry cloth, then remove with another dry cloth. Apply UV protectant on the final layer. You will be amazed at how much easier (and cheaper) this system is. And it lasts!"
Scott in Cape Coral, Florida said:
"Just wanting to let you know that there is a new use for your wonderful rubbing compound: repairing UV damage to headlights! Just clean headlights first with window cleaner, apply rubbing compound with a dry cloth, then remove with another dry cloth. Apply UV protectant on the final layer. You will be amazed at how much easier (and cheaper) this system is. And it lasts!"
Products used in this video

Assorted Wet Sandpaper Pack
$6.29
High-quality automotive touch-up paint for professional results.

Rubbing Compound
$4.29
High-quality automotive touch-up paint for professional results.
