✨ Shine bright, drive safe — your headlights’ new best friend! 🛡️
E-TECH Restored Headlight Clear Coat is a 200ml permanent lens sealer that protects restored headlights with a UV-resistant, non-yellowing, scratch and impact-resistant clear gloss finish. It forms a water-tight barrier to maintain clarity and durability against environmental damage, covering up to 0.3 square meters per liter.
Manufacturer | E-TECH |
Part Number | ER00165 |
Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 4.8 x 4.7 cm; 220 g |
Manufacturer reference | ER00165 |
Size | 200 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Clear |
Finish | Gloss |
Coverage | 0.2-0.3 square meters/liter |
Special Features | scratch resistant |
Usage | Exterior |
Included Components | painting |
Item Weight | 220 g |
E**F
Great finish after application.
Good price. Really good results.
D**E
Works well lights look much better
I restored the headlamps and they still looked hazy and milky.After applying the product, the headlamps looked like new almost.Not sure how long it will last, but the coating seems to be quite tough.Follow the instructions. As it does say allow a good 24 hours before driving thee car amd exposing the treated areas to water.The product seems to have dried hard after about 1 hour. And I will use the car tomorrow.Also worked well on the rear high level brake light which had turned pink and hazy. Now looks like new.
M**L
Better than all the other clear coats I've tried
MOT coming up and I wasn't sure the headlights would pass. Wet sanded them for 25 mins with P3000 and then again with P7000. Applied 2 thin coats 30 mins apart of this E-TECH Restored Headlight Clear Coat. Important to know that whilst wet the clear coat can look cloudy in patches, but it clears as it dries. Following morning sanded again with P7000 for 5 mins and applied 2 more thin coats. Headlights came up like new. This product is first class and easy to use and at £10.99 saved me £520 on new headlights. A 200ml can is more than enough for 2 large headlights. Top product!
F**L
Not impressed
Cover was looking great but all tins splattered before finishing rending the job useless.Would be better if they sold the lacquer in normal container to use with a proper spray gun.Don’t know if I’ve got a bad batch but of four tins bought each one produced splatter, I’ve just reminded myself not to take the short cut of using aerosoles but to fire up the compressor and do the job right.
S**Y
Not great
Not great but think it’s the lights
A**R
Not sure about this product
Before slagging this product I just want to let you know my headlights were pretty bad. Bought this product for my 2nd vehicle whose headlights where in a bad state. They seemed to have tiny yellowy wrinkles or something like small lightning strike shapes covering most of headlight. I was hopping that the damage was just on surface layer and a DIY project might save a few quid if all goes well as compared to getting new headlights. Yeah so after some heavy sanding with grit paper from like 320 grit to 2000, cleaning dirt off with isopropyl alcohol wipes and finally using this product as final touch. I ended up with slightly fewer whiter lightning strikes but now somewhat foggy headlights. Perhaps I made a mistake somewhere in the process as this was my first time attempting this or the product is a bit underwhelming. I suggest you try on a small corner portion first to see if it works for you!
C**S
Very good value
Very good value, and as long as you prepare the headlight , by sanding different sizes of paper starting off with 80 and work down to 300 , about 10 mins each sanding, you will get a good result, if I could I would give it 10 out of 10,
M**T
Preparation is the key to good results.
Don't assume this product will suddenly and magically restore clouded and dull car headlights. You need to do some work removing the scratches and film build-up on what was the clear plastic lens covering the headlight.Ultra violet rays from the sun, weather and minor stone chips create a deterioration of the manufacturer's UV protective coating, which needs to be removed. You will need to do some wet and dry sanding using variable grit densities followed by polishing with a mildly abrasive liquid compound, by hand or with an electric polisher, will restore the headlights to their original quality and brightness. An hour's work on each headlight will bring those headlights to a gleaming finish.Then, to complete the process and protect the lens from future deterioration, the E-Tech clear coating is applied using the spray can. Follow the instructions that come with the can to get an even finish.This product, with two passes over an hour or so and left for 24 hours to dry hard, is perfect and the results I got were excellent. Put the work in first and you will not be disappointed.
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