From Clouding to Cracks
We Restore What Others Can’t

Specialized headlight restoration using advanced processes and OEM-grade clear coating — backed by our limited lifetime warranty.

Restoration Most Shops Won’t Attempt

The lens shown here had severe surface failure, including advanced oxidation and cracking — the type of condition typically considered beyond restoration.

Using a controlled, multi-stage process, we were able to restore clarity and correct the damage without replacement.

Unlike traditional restoration methods, our process is developed around a dedicated automotive lighting environment — allowing us to address conditions and damage that are typically left unresolved.

Because this work is performed within a specialized shop setting, we’re able to utilize processes, equipment, and controlled methods that are not typically achievable in general or detailing-based environments.

This allows for a level of correction, refinement, and protection that goes beyond surface improvement.

Each Headlight Requires a Different Approach — That’s What Produces OEM-Level Results

Headlight degradation begins with breakdown of the protective coating over time. While the cause is consistent, the way that coating fails varies depending on its composition and design.

Because of this, restoration is not approached as a fixed process. Each set is evaluated based on its condition to determine the level of correction required.

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Level 1: Surface Restoration

For headlights with oxidation ranging from light haze to severe surface degradation.

This process removes oxidation, restores clarity, and refines the lens to a uniform optical finish.The surface is then finished with a fresh OEM-style clear coat for long-term protection.

Level 2: Clear Coat Correction

For headlights with failing factory clear coat, including peeling, flaking, or discoloration.

This process involves fully removing the failing clear coat and refinishing the surface to restore clarity and consistency. The lens is then finished with a fresh OEM-style clear coat.

Level 3: Structural Repair

For headlights with structural surface damage, including chipping and cracking.

In a controlled environment, cracks and damaged material are fully removed using specialized methods before the lens is refinished and restored. This ensures the damage is eliminated rather than masked.

The process is completed with a fresh OEM-style clear coat to restore clarity and long-term protection.

OEM-Level Protection — Built Into Every Restoration

Every headlight we restore is finished with a professional-grade clear coat designed for durability, UV resistance, and long-term optical clarity.

This is not a temporary sealant or wipe-on coating. It is a true protective layer applied as part of a controlled process — similar in approach to OEM-level finishing.

Because of this, our restorations are not only designed to look right — they are built to hold up over time.

That’s why we’re able to stand behind our work with long-term protection. If the coating fails under normal conditions, we’ll take care of it.

Real Repairs — Not Cosmetic Fixes

See the difference—from mild oxidation to severe cracking.

Not Every Headlight Should Be Restored

And that’s exactly why customers trust us.

If restoration isn’t the correct solution, we’ll tell you.

As a specialized automotive lighting shop, we have the ability to guide you toward more appropriate options when needed — whether that involves lens replacement, internal repair, or a complete headlight solution.

The goal is to apply the correct solution based on the condition of the headlights.

Not Sure If Your Headlights Can Be Restored or What It Would Cost?

Most headlights can be restored — even in cases where the damage appears severe or beyond what’s typically addressed through standard methods, when approached with the proper process and environment.

The level of work required can vary depending on the condition of the lens, which is why pricing is based on the level of restoration involved.

Send us a few details and photos of your headlights, and we’ll let you know what’s required to restore them properly — and guide you accordingly if a different approach makes more sense.

Photo submissions help us provide a faster and more accurate response.

We typically respond within the same day.