One way to quickly revitalize the front end of your car is to restore the headlights. If you get a headlight restoration kit like the one below made by Cerakote, you can quickly and easily restore those hazy, foggy headlights without any tools. The nice thing about these kits is that they are beginner-friendly and are very effective. The Cerakote Ceramic Headlight Restoration Kit only costs $17 at the time of this post, and can restore one pair of headlights, maybe two.
One of the best modifications you can do on any vehicle that doesn’t cost a lot of money and makes your car look a lot better is a headlight restoration. I’ve tried others like the 3M headlight lens restoration kit in the past, but this time around I wanted to test out the Sylvania Headlight Restoration Kit. Unlike the 3M Kit which requires a power drill, this Sylvania Kit can be done all by hand.
If your headlights are foggy or hazy looking, it may be possible to polish them using something you might find laying around the house: toothpaste. Surprisingly, toothpaste can actually work quite well as a polish on headlights. Using toothpaste alone on the headlight lens can make a big difference in polishing the headlights, but polishing once more with a final polish like Meguiar’s PlastX can really make the restoration look complete.