








🛠️ Restore brilliance, block UV, drive confident.
SYLVANIA’s Headlight Restoration Essentials Kit features a UV Block Clear Coat that seals and protects restored headlights from sun damage, preventing yellowing and hazing. The kit includes a surface activator and applicator cloth for easy use, delivering long-lasting clarity backed by SYLVANIA’s century-long expertise in automotive lighting.

| ASIN | B01KIVYE6G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #971 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #4 in Automotive Headlight Restoration Kits |
| Brand | SYLVANIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (26,241) |
| Date First Available | August 16, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | HRKUVB |
| Manufacturer | SYLVANIA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HRKUVB |
| Model | SYLVANIA UVB CLEAR COAT Headlight Restoration Kit |
| Position | Front, Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.94 x 1.25 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**R
Go easy on the spray because you need it twice. Great product!
This kit worked great! The only thing I would recommend is that you use the spray conservatively because it has to be used twice. Don’t go bonkers with it on the first application. Easy to use, the instructions are easily understood, and my headlights look great. Make sure you have access to plenty of water because you need it for the sanding. Read ALL instructions first and you’ll be fine. Great product!
C**.
Headlights you thought you'd have to replace? Nope! This makes them like new. Really!
I own a seventeen-year-old Toyota Yaris hatchback (152,000+ miles), which has been parked outside in the sun and elements all of its life. I'd already had the headlights resurfaced (by the Toyota team) many years ago—but my headlights were, by this point in time, at the stage of not passing annual inspection. Replacing both headlight units at the dealership (including labor) would have cost in excess of $700, so I figured—why not try this, and see what happens! The results are really terrific. As "like new" as you're going to get with a seventeen-year-old car which is parked outside. Here would be my observations having just done this project this morning (without access to a hose, mind you!). The instructions are worth reading a couple of times before you take-on the project. It's, actually, a lot easier than the very detailed instructions might imply. Just go step by step, doing each step to both headlights before you move on to the next step, and you'll be fine. 1) Bring lots of water, and a spray bottle (as recommended in the instructions). I filled up some clean milk-cartons I'd saved for the project, and just refilled the spray bottle from those as needed. Super easy. I used about three milk-cartons of water (1.5 gallons). You'll need lots of water-spray as you sand with the provided grades of sandpaper. I would recommend starting (with the first grade of sandpaper) with light to medium pressure, then move to more consistent medium pressure. The second and third grades of sandpaper really are very smooth and fine, and you can finish-off the third grade of sandpaper with a really light pressure. Be patient, and go for a truly smooth surface. I did the recommended circular motions both clockwise, and counter-clockwise, to ensure the smoothest possible finish. Worked like a charm. 2) Regarding the activator spray (with which you will start and, toward the end, use again): I used about 2/3rds of the spray on the first stage (both headlights), dissolving the initial oxidation and grime. I feared I'd not have enough with just 1/3rd by the end, but I had plenty. I'd bring a soft sponge, too, just to ensure that you get the lenses fully clean between steps. I found having extra soft, clean rags helpful with drying as well. 3) Painter's tape definitely protects your paint around the headlight, so take the time to mask-out your light, and protect your paint. The only thing I'd suggest, is to spray-clean your paint-surface after your remove the painter's tape following use of the polishing compound. Some of the polishing compound gets under the tape, so just give that a rinse before you dry the lenses and apply the final UV gloss-coating. Keeps things neat and clean around the lenses. 4) As for the gloss-coating: you really can be very generous applying it to the provided blue-cloth. I was a tiny bit stingy on the first headlight, fearing I might not have enough product for the second headlight. Don't worry ... you'll have plenty of UV product left over when you're done. I'd really soak the entire blue-rag well, and apply generously. I can see a *very* tiny difference between the first headlight I did (where I was more stingy applying the UV gloss-coating) and the second (where I was more generous). It's so slight you'd never see it. Just rest assured that you'll have plenty of UV gloss by the end of the project, as it spreads evenly, smoothly, and well—so be generous in applying it. The best part? If I get any haze again, this was probably the easiest headlight-repair imaginable. I'll just do it again! And I saved about $700 to boot. You just need to set aside the time to do each step well and carefully. It took me perhaps an hour and a half from start to finish (and I was moving slowly and carefully), with some time thereafter cleaning up and just standing around to ensure no falling autumn leaves fell on the UV gloss while it was still wet. Just went to check on the headlights, and they're completely dry to the touch, and very smooth and glossy. This is a terrific product! Easy to use, great instructions, and a really fine result. I look forward to seeing the longevity of the product.
N**E
Clear as glass again—Pro results in an hour (Winter tested)
My headlights were completely clouded over and oxidized, significantly reducing my visibility at night. I decided to try this kit before spending hundreds on new housings, and I’m glad I did. Complete Kit: This came with everything advertised. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. User Pro-Tip: While the kit is comprehensive, I highly recommend using a separate spray bottle with water for the wet sanding steps. Keeping the surface constantly lubricated makes the sanding much more effective and prevents the paper from loading up. Effort vs. Reward: It took about one hour to do both headlights. It definitely requires some "elbow grease" during the wet sanding stages, but don't rush it—the more effort you put into the prep, the better the final result. The Results & Durability: The transformation was night and day. The lenses went from hazy and yellow to crystal clear. Most importantly, it’s been three months since the application, and they still look brand new. It has held up perfectly through harsh winter driving (salt and slush) and several trips through the automatic car wash. Final Verdict: 5 Stars. If you’re willing to put in the manual labor for an hour, this kit will save you a fortune. The sealant actually lasts, which is the biggest factor.
G**Y
Complex Process With Generally Good Results And A Few Issues
In general, this product provided good results, but there were a few issues with using the kit that I wish I had been aware of before using it to produce better results. The instructions provided with the kit are clear and detailed, which is important because there are multiple steps involved in using the kit and all have to be done in the correct order and with the necessary thoroughness to produce good results. I was able to apply tape to the paint surrounding the headlights and go through all of the necessary steps to finish the process in about two hours. All of the materials needed to complete the process are included in the kit, except for two basic tools I needed to use the kit on my car that is parked outside my apartment complex in a parking lot, with no access to a garage or a water supply. I needed to add to the kit materials several 32-ounce water spray bottles and a roll of paper towels. With those two items, and the items provided with the kit, I was well-equipped to complete the steps described in the instructions. The main issue I had with using the kit and producing the desired results arose from applying the UV protection treatment that is the last step in the process. The instructions state that the user must apply the UV protection treatment liquid on an included paper cloth in even, continuous strokes across the headlight cover, overlapping the previous stroke slightly. This did not work in practice to produce a clear headlight cover on one of the two headlights on my car. In reality, overlapping the previous stroke of applying the UV protection liquid acted to disrupt the liquid already applied on one of the two headlights and created some mild haze in the final appearance of some portions of the headlight cover. Once that haze appears there is no way to correct the problem - as going over the problem areas again will only make the issue worse (per the instructions, which warn the user not to touch the headlight covers after applying the UV protection liquid). The other issue I had with the product is the complexity and time involved in using it. There are other kits that have fewer steps and take less time. For example, one of the liquids supplied in this kit has to be applied and then washed off four times during the completion of all of the steps in this process for both headlights. However, this kit has a good reputation for producing quality results that last longer than some other similar products. So, I am still pleased that I used this product for my first experience in headlight restoration, as it did a good job eliminating the heavy, opaque discoloration caused by long-term exposure to the sun and the headlights look much better than they did before using the product. One headlight looks new, and the other looks clear except for a light haze where the UV protection liquid seems to have dried slightly cloudy in some areas. I am guessing that the light output from the headlight with the slight haze in some areas will not be affected significantly from the haze. So, with the warning that this kit takes time and effort to use correctly, and with the additional warning that you should try not to overlap your application strokes of the UV protection liquid (contrary to the instructions) and try not to re-touch the surface after applying each stroke of that liquid, I can recommend the kit.* *One other issue I have with the product is the alleged warranty. I tried to register the product on the Sylvania website, so I could enroll in the warranty. However, the website requires that I provide my telephone number to register the product. I am not willing to provide my telephone number, due to the unknown risks that it will be sold to others or stolen and used by criminals, so enrolling in the warranty is not possible for me.
D**.
This is the third time these headlights have been restored. Wait, let me rephrase that. This is the third ATTEMPT to restore these headlights. The first time the dealer cleaned them up a bit so it would pass the bi annual safety inspection. It lasted almost one year. The second time I did it myself with another brand of restoration kit. It got them clear enough to pass another safety inspection but I wasn't very pleased with the result. This time I did some more research and found this Sylvania Headlight Restoration Kit. It was highly rated and Boy! were they right! As you can tell from the before, during and after photos I've included this kit really works. Except for a couple of pretty deep stone... um dents I'll call them because they're not really chips, the headlights are as good as new. I very definitely recommend this kit to anyone that wants to have headlights that shine like new without the expense of replacing them. Now, that being said, I have some advice. Follow the instructions! They are very clear and take you through the whole process step by step. Do not try to hurry through. If it says it should take about five minutes of sanding for this step then set a timer and sand for five minutes. When it says keep it wet, keep. it. wet. I used a garden hose with the nozzle set to a heavy mist and sprayed it every 10-15 seconds. This rinses away the slurry and cleans the sandpaper so that it keeps cutting. If you don't keep it wet the sandpaper will clog up and you will just be wasting your time and energy rubbing your headlight. When you get to the last step, the UV blocker, don't skimp on it. There is lots in the kit to do two large headlights. Don't rub it on in a circular pattern. Use straight strokes from one edge to the other. Don't rub it on back and forth. Start from one side and wipe to the far side, pick the cloth up and then make your next pass slightly overlapping the first. Continue until you have completely covered the lens and then STOP! DO NOT go back over it and DO NOT TOUCH it. Let it dry four to six hours. Now enjoy the fruits of your labour. Your brand new-looking headlights for nowhere near the price of new headlights.
A**M
Excellent product for DIY. It works as it claims, need to be very careful when applying clear coat, do not over apply.
T**R
By following the instructions, this kit really works. Though intended for 1 car, I think it can do 2 cars.
P**N
Works really well. Have restored headlights to nearly new looking. Can’t comment on durability as I have only just used it.
S**.
Clean like new and protected headlights from uv
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