✨ Illuminate Your Drive with Ease! ✨
Armor All Car Headlights Cleaner Wipes are designed to effortlessly restore your vehicle's headlights to their original clarity. Each pack contains six pre-moistened wipes that clean away oxidation and apply a UV sealant for lasting protection, all without the need for tools or sandpaper. Compact and easy to use, these wipes are perfect for cars, trucks, and motorcycles alike.
Manufacturer | Armor All |
Brand | Armor All |
Model | AA US HDL Restor Wps BOX 6/1ct RRP USLT |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.05 x 4.06 x 1.54 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 18514W |
Exterior | [[Not Applicable]] |
Manufacturer Part Number | 18514 |
Position | Outside |
L**I
Armor All Car Headlight Cleaner Wipes – Quick & Easy Clarity
The Armor All Car Headlight Cleaner Wipes are a convenient and effective solution for restoring foggy, yellowed, or hazy headlights without the need for complicated kits. These pre-moistened wipes make it super easy to wipe away oxidation and dirt, improving visibility and enhancing the car’s overall appearance.✅ Pros:Quick & Easy to Use: No need for additional tools or sanding.Restores Clarity: Helps reduce haze and oxidation buildup.Convenient Packaging: Portable and easy to store in the car.No Harsh Chemicals or Strong Odors.⚠️ Cons:May Require Multiple Uses for Heavily Oxidized Headlights.Not a Permanent Fix: Works best for maintenance but may not fully restore very cloudy headlights.Can Leave a Slight Residue: Needs buffing for the best shine.Final Verdict:For a quick fix and easy maintenance, the Armor All Headlight Cleaner Wipes are a great go-to option. They work well for light oxidation and keeping headlights clear, but for severely foggy lights, a full restoration kit may be needed. Great for touch-ups and convenience
J**A
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
These work great! Very satisfied.
I**A
Not perfect, but pretty good
My headlights were not terrible, but I was noticing that the light was weaker than usual. This product did get rid of a lot of haziness, but not 100% of it. For the price and the fact that no tools are required, I think this is worth a shot.
V**T
Really really wanted to love
I read all the reviews and looked at all the photos on here and was excited to use these on my "new" 2012 Prius. It had a bit of headlight fogging but wasn't too bad, but I knew it would look better if I could fix the fogging. The other kits scared me a bit (I'm not in the market to buy new headlight covers) so this looked great.I agree with everyone saying mask and gloves. Good gloves.I followed the instructions and completed the right side. As everyone said, after step 1, it looked very foggy, but these reviews had prepared me. The protection wipe made it shine. Then I did the left side the same.They looked pretty good when I finished. I stupidly didn't have my phone so I don't have good before and after photos.About 8 hours later, I went out to my car to get some stuff and checked the headlights. They looked the same as they did before: not bad, but definitely manufactured in 2012 and then parked in the sun.Rereading these reviews, I hear that people spent 20-30 minutes using the oxidation wipes? I did it for a long time but certainly not that long. I also heard that the clear coat should be put on extremely sparingly... which I may have failed at because I love shiny things.I'm going to try this one more time sometime soon with the mentioned adjustments and fingers crossed it'll work better. I'm very jealous of the other reviewers.
P**9
Didn't work as well as I had hoped
What I liked:seemed to be an easy processseemed to clean the sun damage area of the headlight as specified in the instructionsWhat I disliked:Having to tape off the body around the headlight to protect the paint.Results are less than desirable (Hazy).Confident that this produce would make the headlights clearer, I made the mistake of "not" taking photos before I started. Therefore, my personal observations are as follows:1. A lot of the sun damaged area looked better but did not go away (see photos)2. The area of the headlight that was clear and undamaged is now hazy
R**G
Easy-Peasy and . . . Awesome!
Cloudy headlights are bad, not only for aesthetics but for safety. Instead of throwing light directly ahead to illuminate the road, oxidized lenses diffract the light, giving the cover that "old car glow." Such was my '99 Buick.I had watched involved DIY videos and even owned a restoration kit (the kind with a drill extension pad and rubbing compound), but didn't want anything so involved (or where I might accidentally damage the surrounding paint). So, I purchased *this* product thinking it was a multipack of those petroleum-based wipes one might find at a car store which *temporarily* fill tiny pits and scratches to make headlights *appear* clear.But NOPE -- this is the REAL THING. And it was easy-peasy. The kit comes with several prep pads and two finishing pads (each in a sealed packet). It also comes with what look like Nitrile gloves. The instructions say to vigorously wipe the headlights with a prep pad (using a small portion of the pad at a time), turning it and repeating until the pad no longer gets discolored. That didn't make sense to me but I went ahead. And I was dubious as the wiping seemed to initially remove oxidation only to leave the lenses more dull. Nevertheless, I kept on until the prep pad (it took two) no longer discolored. I'll admit I was not happy with the result -- even after trying to clean any "residue" they were still "cloudy".However, when I took the finishing pad and, as instructed, gently wiped from side to side on the "deoxidized" lenses -- IT WAS MAGIC! What was previously opaque became instantly transparent. I was gobsmacked at how fabulous my headlights look and how it's lasted. I'll admit the prep was a bit of work, but I'd rather use a little "elbow grease" than to risk a drill careening across the paint. It is important to note that the finishing pad purports to be a sealant with UV protection -- so I have high hopes of it lasting a long time.
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