Chicago Jax Wax
GRAPHENE HEADLIGHT RESTORATION KIT
GRAPHENE HEADLIGHT RESTORATION KIT
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Yellowed, hazy headlights don't just look bad — they're a safety issue. Oxidized polycarbonate lenses can reduce light output by up to 80%, dramatically reducing your visibility at night. The Graphene Headlight Restoration Kit restores clarity to yellowed, foggy, and oxidized headlight lenses and then seals them with a graphene ceramic coating that protects against future UV oxidation — so they stay clear for years, not just weeks.
At Chicago Jax Wax, we love this kit because it solves both sides of the headlight problem: restoration and protection. Most headlight restoration products only sand and polish the lens, leaving it unprotected and re-oxidizing within months. The graphene coating in this kit bonds to the restored lens surface and provides long-lasting UV protection that keeps the clarity you worked for.
What's Included
- Sanding discs (multiple grits for progressive restoration)
- Polishing compound for clarity restoration
- Graphene ceramic coating for long-lasting UV protection
- Applicator pad and microfiber towel
- Step-by-step instructions
What It Does
- Removes yellowing & oxidation — progressive sanding removes the UV-damaged outer layer of the polycarbonate lens
- Restores optical clarity — polishing compound brings the lens back to crystal-clear transparency
- Graphene ceramic protection — bonds to the restored lens to provide long-lasting UV resistance and prevent re-oxidation
- Improves night visibility — clear lenses allow full light output, dramatically improving nighttime driving safety
How to Use
- Clean the headlight lens thoroughly and mask off the surrounding paint with tape
- Sand the lens progressively through the included grits, keeping the surface wet
- Polish with the included compound to restore full clarity
- Wipe clean and allow to dry completely
- Apply the graphene coating with the included applicator and allow to cure per instructions
Pro tip: Work in the shade or indoors — direct sunlight heats the lens and causes the coating to flash too quickly, making it harder to apply evenly. A cool, shaded environment gives you the working time needed for a perfect result.
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