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Does this actually improve performance or is it cosmetic?
I mean the fact that you can see through it better should indicate that more light will pass through. Might give you an extra 3hp too.
For headlights specifically: both. A cleaner/clearer lens will greatly improve headlight brightness assuming everything else is working as intended.
If you have a car that has headlights like the before pic on this post, I'd highly recommend grabbing a kit.
Also the box said 10 horsepower.
I used the Walmart stuff on my headlights while I was selling my car and can confirm it improves the performance of the headlights. But I had read the oxidation which causes the yellow plastic will come back pretty quick. I didn’t get to see since I sold the car. Maybe someone else can chime in about that.
This has a lifetime warranty, so as long as you’re willing to email the company when the oxidization comes back, you can get another kit free