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WHEN IT COMES TO CLEANING OUR HEADLIGHTS
THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS WE WANT TO KNOW ARE
how to maintain our headlights?
the best cleaning method?
the quickest way to clean them?
the true condition of the headlight?
Maintaining the appearance of headlights is becoming a difficult task. With this problem in mind, we looked into all of the major problems associated with cleaning headlights, from basic headlight maintenance to clouded headlights. Our discoveries were interesting but also concerning. Throughout this site, we shall be sharing some hidden facts along with valuable information we have discovered. Furthermore, we examine the most commonly used headlight cleaning methods and their drawbacks. With extensive research, we have successfully produced a headlight cleaner that not only cleans and maintains headlights but can also clean cloudy headlights with no drawbacks. The cleaning process is extremely fast, taking headlight cleaning to a whole new level.
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Deoxinator is designed specifically for headlights and is taking headlight cleaning to a whole new level. This powerful non-abrasive deoxidizer removes stubborn headlight oxidation in seconds rather than hours without harming the manufactures UV lens protector. Oxidation takes time to build but with Deoxinator you have the capability to remove headlight oxidation allowing your headlights to look beautiful and clean every time. There is nothing worse than spending time on detailing a vehicle only for it be let down by the headlights appearance. Whether your headlights are new or old, staying top of headlight oxidation is essential not just for appearance but also safety. We suggest a cleaning regiment of every 3 to 6 months, this helps headlight oxidation from settling and forming on the manufactures UV lens protector. There’s simply has never been a faster or safer way to clean and maintain our headlights. Deoxinator is not just a solution, it’s the elimination of the problem.
component is sprayed onto the “outside” of the lens and then heat cured in a factory oven. This headlight UV lens protector guards against the sun, air pollution, moisture and dramatically slows down the oxidation process. Unfortunately however, the UV lens protector is a thin coating and can be easily worn down if the headlight is not cleaned correctly, especially with polishes, pastes, waxes, compounds and harsh chemicals. The more we clean and maintain our headlights incorrectly, the less protection we will have. Needless to say, this will eventually lead to our vehicles having an ugly appearance and a possible expensive headlight replacement. For more information on how to avoid damaging your UV lens protector, see below “before polishing headlights, read below…”
DEOXINATOR is taking headlight cleaning to a whole new level, designed specifically for headlights, this powerful non-abrasive deoxidiser removes stubborn headlight oxidation in seconds rather than hours without harming the manufactures UV lens protector. Oxidation takes time to build, but with DEOXINATOR on hand, we will always have the capability to remove headlight oxidation at any time, allowing your headlights to look beautiful and clean every time. There is nothing worse than spending time on detailing a vehicle only for it be let down by the headlights’ appearance. Whether our headlights are new or old, staying top of headlight oxidation is essential not just for appearance but also safety. We suggest a cleaning regiment of every 3 to 6 months. This helps prevent headlight oxidation from settling and forming on the manufacturer’s UV lens protector. There has simply never been a faster or safer way to clean and maintain our headlights. DEOXINATOR is not just a solution; it’s the elimination of the problem.
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headlights
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oxidation
oxidation, the enemy of headlights
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The minute you buy a vehicle and drive it off the forecourt, oxidation starts setting in. At first, you can’t see oxidation, but it slowly builds over time, and then we begin to see the results: cloudy headlights. Weather is the main cause of headlight oxidation. Conditions such as sunlight, air pollution, road debris, and moisture all play a huge part in changing the appearance of vehicle headlights. Oxidation does not discriminate; it will always find a way to attack new or old headlights.
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Oxidation is not a form of decay or plastic rust. It is a film that builds on the outside of the lens and bonds to the plastic. This, in turn, forms a hardened shell that is extremely tough and resistant to removal. Thankfully, automotive manufacturers have added protection to slow down oxidation in the form of a UV headlight lens protector. The UV headlight lens protector is sprayed on and heat-cured at the factory. However, you should always stay on top of oxidation buildup and aim to remove it to ensure clarity of your headlights and safety for yourself and other road users. For more detailed information on headlight oxidation, go to the Help & Advice page.
headlights come with a UV protector
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Automotive manufacturers today mostly use plastic to build their headlights. While plastic is a useful tool for design purposes, it can also be a target for oxidation. Plastics like polycarbonate are extremely strong and can withstand a lot of punishment. However, they can also be easily attacked by the sun, leading to the formation of oxidation very quickly. With this in mind, the auto manufacturers gave us some protection in the form of a headlight UV lens protector. This essential…
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component is sprayed onto the outside of the lens and then heat-cured in a factory oven. This headlight UV lens protector guards against the sun, air pollution, moisture, and dramatically slows down the oxidation process. Unfortunately, the UV lens protector is a thin coating and can be easily worn down if the headlight is not cleaned correctly, especially with polishes, pastes, waxes, compounds, and harsh chemicals. The more we clean and maintain our headlights incorrectly, the less protection we will have. Needless to say, this will eventually lead to our vehicles having an ugly appearance and a possible expensive headlight replacement. For more information on how to avoid damaging your UV lens protector, see below: “Before Polishing Headlights, Read Below…”
before polishing headlights, read below
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Since headlights went from being made of glass to plastic in the mid-80s, headlight oxidation has continued to be the number one problem. If plastic headlights are not maintained correctly, our headlights will fog and become cloudy over time. Although the auto manufacturers gave us some protection in the form of a UV headlight lens protector, what would happen if we removed the UV lens protector entirely? Believe it or…
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not, many of us are already doing this by using abrasive polishes or chemicals when cleaning headlights. This is understandable due to how tough the oxidation is to remove from the headlight. Remember, oxidation forms a hardened shell on the outside of the lens, making it extremely difficult to remove. However, if we continue using abrasive polishes or chemicals over time, we will wear down or remove the UV lens protector, leaving the headlight to oxidise much faster.
So what’s the best way to remove stubborn oxidation? Use a deoxidiser specifically designed for headlights that removes stubborn oxidation. Because a deoxidiser is non-abrasive, oxidation will be removed without wearing down or removing the UV lens protector. Furthermore, because you’ve removed the oxidation, you will be able to see the true condition of our headlights. This leads us to “headlight restoration.” One of the biggest mistakes we make is when we see an oxidised headlight, we believe it needs restoring or polishing. Needless to say, we now know what happens when we use abrasive polishes, chemicals, or even restoration kits – we say goodbye to our manufacturers’ UV headlight lens protector. So it’s always best to use a non-abrasive deoxidiser to maintain our headlights.
In the event you decide to use a restoration kit to restore the headlights, you must first remove any oxidation from the headlights. This task will tell you the true condition of the headlight. In most cases, when this task is performed and oxidation is removed, the headlight will become clean and bright once again. Needless to say, this will save you a massive amount of time, effort, and expense. However, if you remove the oxidation and find surface damage, then a restoration of the headlight can be performed. It’s important to understand that when you perform a restoration on the headlight, you must replace the UV headlight lens protector. Some outlets will sell you a UV protector in a can, and I would highly recommend you use one. After the restoration, allow at least three months for the sun to cure the applied UV coat. Once the restoration is performed, now you have to maintain the headlight cleaning for the future. We recommend using a non-abrasive deoxidiser to maintain our headlights and preserve our hard work.
clean headlights equals less stress
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While driving at night, it’s extremely important to be able to see clearly. If our headlights have poor visibility, the task of driving at night will become much more stressful. So it’s important to properly maintain our headlights by cleaning them on a regular basis. Because headlight oxidation is the main cause of poor visibility through the headlight lens, it’s important to remove oxidation in order to have clarity. This task can be easily performed by using…
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a deoxidizer that’s specifically designed to remove oxidation from our headlights. By using a deoxidizer, not only will we clean our headlights in seconds, but also, because a deoxidizer is non-abrasive, it will also keep the UV headlight lens protector intact.
Today, the government is much more aware of poor visibility headlights. They understand the importance of safe driving at night and have implemented more laws for headlights. Therefore, the message has been sent to MOT inspection centres to be more vigilant when it comes to headlight visibility. By maintaining our headlights correctly, not only will we be driving at night more safely, but we’ll also never have a problem when it comes to MOT inspection centres.
importance of maintaining headlights
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Taking care of our vehicles is a normal routine. We take pride in our vehicles and are happy to visit a car wash or wash the vehicle by hand ourselves. Appearances are important; they give us a sense of pride and ownership. But what if we spend all that time cleaning our vehicles only for our achievement to be let down by one thing: our headlights? The number one culprit of dirty and cloudy headlights is oxidation buildup. Oxidation slowly accumulates on headlights and is difficult…
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to see. It takes time for it to build up until it’s too late and the headlight lens starts to fog. So it’s important for us to start cleaning headlights early, especially on new vehicles. Needless to say, having the right equipment when cleaning our vehicles is a must. Soaps, polishes, waxes, and even wheel cleaners are all part of the cleaning kit. But what about a cleaner specifically for our headlights? Surprisingly, there aren’t a lot of products out there today, yet headlights are one of the first things we notice when viewing a vehicle.
Because headlight oxidation is difficult to remove and see until it’s too late, what can we do to properly maintain (clean) our plastic headlights on a regular basis? We’ve discovered that the best solution is to use a deoxidiser specifically designed to remove oxidation from headlights. The benefits include the removal of stubborn oxidation, its non-abrasive nature that keeps our UV headlight lens protector intact, and the speed of cleaning. We’ve found that if we clean our headlights every quarter (3 months) with a deoxidiser, our headlights will always have a fresh appearance.
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check out the
help&advicepage
for useful tips on headlight cleaning
The “Help & Advice” page is a fantastic place to visit, with all kinds of useful information on hand to help us with our particular headlight cleaning issues. Furthermore, the page also provides excellent example photos to help us assess the true condition of our headlights, along with the pros and cons of headlight cleaning. We also share information on headlight restoration, abrasive headlight cleaning, and chemicals and solvents to avoid. Plus, you’ll find useful tips on cleaning our headlights. It’s all here – simply click the button below.
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the true condition of our headlights
There are several types of problems that headlights can encounter. We’ll provide you with examples and explain how you can treat each problem.
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most frequently asked questions
Asking questions is always a good idea. With this in mind, this set of questions will help us find the answers we are looking for.