Description
Measure Headlight Restoration Coating with the 10 ml graduated cylinder.
The 10 ml graduated cylinder is an easy way to measure headlight coating. It has excellent chemical resistance. It is opaque and more difficult to read than glass. The 10 ml graduated cylinder is impact resistant.
Benefits of Headlight Restoration
First, most headlight lenses are polycarbonate, a strong thermoplastic. Polycarbonate has allowed manufacturers to create unique headlights. They come in all kinds of cool shapes and sizes, but there is one drawback oxidation. Oxidation is one of the major causes of yellowing in headlights. Heat, pollution, harsh detergents, ultraviolet exposure cause oxidation. Over time, all polycarbonate headlights will become oxidized. Oxidation creates limited visibility for drivers and then safety becomes an issue. Finally, this is where headlight restoration comes in.
Above all, headlight restoration is a process used to remove oxidation from headlights. Basically, it preserves the lenses by re-applying a protective UV-resistant coating. There are many benefits to headlight restoration.
First is the benefit of safety. Vehicles have headlights for a reason. It can be very dangerous for the driver of a vehicle, pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers on the road. Headlight restoration makes the road safer for everyone.
In addition, headlights can be expensive and time-consuming to replace. Headlight restoration can save your customers a lot of time and money. Finally, depending on the vehicle, replacing a set of headlights can take hours.
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