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Headlight Restoration Denver

Headlight restoration involves removing the damaged layer of your headlights, and then buffing and cleaning the headlights.<br><br>Headlight restoration is a fairly quick process that allows us to bring out the shine in your headlights or taillights; contact us at 303u2011669u20111139 to set up an appointment and we will take care of your automotive problems.<br><br>Learn more - https://www.superiorautoimage.com/headlight-restoration-denver/

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Headlight Restoration Denver

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  1. Headlight Restoration Denver

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  3. Headlight Restoration Service It is common for your car’s lights to fade over the years. This can diminish the effectiveness of your headlights, leading to lower visibility at night, and just doesn’t look very good. What many people do not realize is that this fading can be fixed. If you have head or taillights that look worn and dirty, no problem – our technicians at Superior Auto Image will restore them to a like-new condition. Headlight restoration is a fairly quick process that allows us to bring out the shine in your headlights or taillights; contact us at 303‑669‑1139 to set up an appointment and we will take care of your automotive problems.

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  5. Why Do Headlights Fade? • The headlights on modern cars are made of a polycarbonate plastic rather than glass. This durable plastic protects the bulb and improves the car’s aerodynamics. However, this material is porous, so it must have a protective layer over it. As your car is exposed to the environment this protective layer wears away due to exposure to chemicals and sunlight, leaving the plastic layer unprotected and prone to oxidation. This, and physical damage such as dent and scratches, causes the fogginess that you see on some headlights.

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  7. Schedule Your Headlight Restoration Appointment Today! www.superiorautoimage.com 303-669-1139

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