Polish away scratches, spots and haze in lens covers for improved driving safety!
Most vehicles now have a protective, transparent, plastic lens covering the headlights. These lenses protect expensive lamps from flying stones and road debris but will discolor over time. These lenses become opaque and cloudy from surface scratches (abrasions from sand and grit), water spots, pollution, stains and ultraviolet light. This can severely restrict the amount of light reaching the road which makes night driving dangerous.

The vehicle shown below is a nine year old Nissan owned by one of our customers. The headlight lenses were so bad that he didn't like his wife to drive at night. Replacing the lens assembly would have cost nearly $500.00. With our Black Baron Plastic Lens Polishing Kit and a cordless drill (not supplied with the kit) we were able to restore the clarity of both lenses in less than 20 minutes.
This is more than a simple cleaning kit, it is a professional POLISHING kit. The kit uses two different grades of polish with two different foam pads to remove scratches, water spots, stains, haze and blemishes while restoring optical clarity.
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Lens on 9 year old Nissan before polishing. |
After polishing! |
This kit contains:
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| It's as easy as 1, 2,
3!
This 3-Step process
requires a cordless or electric drill with a speed of 1400 to 2000 rpm.
If using a cordless drill, use the highest speed setting. If using an
electric drill, set the speed control to the lowest speed. |
Warning: Do not use these products on vinyl coated, plastic, motorcycle windshields such as those used by Harley Davidson. Check with your dealer before attempting to polish motorcycle windshields. Do not use on soft, vinyl convertible windows. |

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After
Note: UV induced discoloration does permeate through the plastic over time. The key is early treatment. While most of the cloudiness is on the surface, severely discolored lens can not be brought back to optical perfection. In the case of our nine year old Nissan, the improvement in light transmission, after polishing, was enough to allow safe night driving and save the customer $500.00 in replacement lens cost.
Note #2: We've run into two instances where the car was repainted and the body shop sprayed a clear coat over the plastic lens. This puts the discoloration under the clear coat. This kit will not remove clear coats. The only way to restore clarity to lens that have been clear coated is to wet sand the clear coat off the lens and then polish the plastic lens with this kit.
This kit contains enough products to easily restore the lenses on two vehicles. Extra pads and polishes are available below if needed to polish additional vehicles or larger plastic surfaces.