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How to Restore Your Headlights The Right Way
Cloudy or yellowed headlights can reduce nighttime visibility and make your truck look older than it is. With a few simple tools and the right method, you can restore your head lamps and improve both appearance and safety. For your Ford F-150, restoring the headlights can make a big difference in overall function and style.
Restoring Your Ford Truck's Headlights
1. Clean the Headlight Lens
Wash the headlights with soap and water to remove surface dirt and grime before starting the restoration process.
2. Tape Around the Headlight
Use painter's tape to protect the surrounding paint and trim while you work on the lens.
3. Sand the Surface
Wet-sand the lens using fine-grit sandpaper (start with 1000 grit and move up to 3000) to remove the oxidized layer.
4. Rinse and Dry
Thoroughly rinse off sanding residue and dry the headlights with a clean microfiber towel.
5. Apply Polishing Compound
Use a plastic polish or headlight restoration compound to buff the lens until it becomes clear and smooth again.
6. Buff with a Polishing Pad
For the best results, use a handheld buffer or drill attachment to evenly polish the lens surface.
7. Seal with UV Protectant
Apply a UV-sealant or clear coat to protect the lens from future yellowing and sun damage.
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