I recently tried restoring my car’s headlights using one of those DIY kits from an online store. At first, it seemed to work—the surface looked clearer—but after a few days, the fogginess returned, and they still look dull. I followed all the steps, used the sandpaper, the polish, and even sealed them with the UV protectant. Did I do something wrong, or is it just that these kits don’t last? Have any of you had better results with a different method?
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I know exactly what you're talking about. DIY kits can be hit or miss. The problem is that they often don’t remove deep oxidation properly, and the protective layer they provide isn’t as strong as what professionals use. In my experience, getting headlight restoration done professionally makes a huge difference. Experts have the right equipment, like industrial-grade sanders and UV-resistant coatings that last much longer than DIY solutions. If you want a real fix, check out Tintex. They specialize in restoring headlights and use top-quality materials to ensure they stay clear for a long time.