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Turtle Wax T-240KT Headlight Lens Restorer Kit

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Style: Original


Features

  • Kit includes: 3 restoration pads of various grits from 2400 to 8000 grit, Spray Lubricant (4 Fl Oz.), Lens Clarifying Compound (4 Fl Oz.) and Lens Sealing Wipe (4" x 4")
  • Can be used on all lenses, plexiglass and plastic surfaces
  • Restores dull, yellowed headlights to like new condition in less than 5 minutes per lens
  • Lens Clarifying Compound quickly removes surface discoloration and may be all that is needed to restore clarity
  • 3 multi-stage wet restoration pads focus on deeper discoloration and scratches to restore the lens to like new condition
  • Fit Type: Universal

Description

The unique Turtle Wax process restores dull, yellowed headlights to like-new condition in less than 5 minutes per lens. The Lens Clarifying Compound quickly removes surface discoloration and may be all that is needed to restore clarity. Three multi-stage wet restoration pads allow you to focus on deeper discoloration and scratches to restore the lens to like new condition. No buffers or battery-operated machinery required. Each kit includes 3 restoration pads of various grits (2400 to 8000), 4 ounces of spray lubricant, 4 ounces of lens clarifying compound and a 4" x 4" lens sealing wipe.

Brand: Turtle Wax


Item Form: Wax


Specific Uses For Product: Car


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Number of Items: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.13 x 3.06 x 6.63 inches; 0.01 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ T-240KT


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 18, 2009


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TURTLE WAX


Best Sellers Rank: #10,690 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #17 in Automotive Headlight Restoration Kits


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,238)


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  • Turtle Wax Speed Headlight Lens Restorer Kit
Style: Improved
i just finished restoring the headlights on a 2012 Honda Civic and was VERY pleased with the results. I did the headlights and turn signals which are attached to them. I didn't need to sand them as I had done the toothpaste cleaning about 8 months ago. ( You can find that method on YouTube.) They were cloudy but not yellowed like they were previous to the toothpaste cleaning. Anyway I cleaned them twice with the cleaning fluid buffing with a cotton cloth in between. And then I applied the sealant and they are pristine. There is enough cleaning fluid and sealant to do them again in a year if necessary. It took very little physical effort to do the restoration. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by g graham

  • Cheap price
Style: Improved
Worked really well
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025 by Dino

  • Works surprisingly well on mild to moderately faded lenses. For a little while.
Style: Original
If your plastic headlight lenses look like a smoker's teeth, chances are no amount of buffing and shining is really going to return them to factory new shape. But if they are mild to moderately faded or hazy then this may be worth a try. My car is eight years old and has spent all its life outside, so the headlamps are pretty heavily faded and scatched. I've actually used this product twice now, about a year apart, and each time it's restored quite a bit of shine and clarity to the plastic covers. One issue to be aware of is that while this lens restorer does a fine job, if you have a lot of fade on the *inside* of the lens, you won't be able to fix that. Still, clearing what you can on the outside is a worthwhile endeavour when you consider the improvement you'll see at night while driving. There is enough lubricant and polishing compound to do four or more moderately dull lenses, but the pads in my experience will be really worn by the time you get that far. The most important part of the process, the sealant, is just a single wipe and I found it dried out before I got both headlamps fully wiped. Once that sealant wears off, your lenses will quickly fade again. In fact they'll probably fade quicker since you've now sanded off what little UV protection your lenses had left. Still, if you're having trouble seeing at night because of faded lenses, this is a reasonably priced solution that should work for many people. It only requires a small amount of "elbow grease" to see results, too. You can do two lenses in less than hour if you're quick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2013 by Tom Servo

  • One of the bottle works great, the other doesn't...
Style: Original
Clarifying Compound works great but the Lubricating Spray just makes it worse. Would recommend the toothpaste method you can find on YouTube.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by SoulSurvivor21

  • Wildly Impressed - You Can't Go Wrong
Style: Original
I have to say I am wildly impressed with this Turtle Wax Headlight Lens Restorer Kit. My car is 14 years old - and so are my headlamps. I recently did some research on the price of new ones, and aftermarket no-name lights run around $90 per light. Brand new headlamps from the dealer would run $600. Geez. So I decided to take this big huge risk and plunk down the $10 or so for this Turtle Wax kit to help save my ailing 14-year-old lights (by the way, that's 98 years old in dog years!). The change that this kit made on my lights is remarkable. They are definitely in a "like-new" state right now, since the kit of course can't take out any big scratches or pits or anything like that. It's really only for yellowing and oxidizing. The biggest thing that makes this product worthy of your $$ is the incredible ease of use. If you can sand something (without sanding your bumper) and have 20 minutes to spare (ok, 40 if you are slow and read every single word of the directions like me), you can be successful with this kit and save yourself a ton of dough on new headlamps. There are other kits for sale, both here on Amazon and elsewhere, with varying prices. I even saw one for $100 or so. I haven't tried any of those but I honestly don't see why the higher costs would be justified. The Turtle Wax Headlight Lens Restorer Kit comes with 4 sanding pads, a lens sealing wipe, and most importantly, two bottles of "stuff": one is a lubricant for wet-sanding, and the other is a pasty abrasive waxy liquid (Lens Clarifying Compound) used before and after the entire sanding process. You're supposed to apply the waxy liquid, then let it dry and buff off, and then start wet sanding with the #1 sanding pad until you see a noticeable improvement in your lights. For me, longer was better, especially since my lights were pretty bad. After that, you use the #'s 2-4 pads sanding in the opposite direction (e.g. up/down vs left/right) at one minute each. I probably went two minutes with each of those pads just to be sure. Next, you dry the lights, then re-apply the Lens Clarifying Compound and buff off, and finally, use the glove to wipe on a lens sealant (it felt almost like a runny gel) to seal the lens. Here are some pros to this kit, as I see it: -It was so easy! It took me about 40 minutes in total, from start to finish, and that's both lights too. Along the way you can definitely see improvement so it's not like you are left wondering if it will make your lights better. -The price was extremely reasonable -My lights are now "like-new"; the only thing that you can still see is areas where a rock hit the lens on the highway, or a crack inside the plastic (not on the surface). But it sure beats paying $180 for no-name aftermarket lights and upwards of $600 for lights from the dealer. -They give you way more than you need with this kit. I was extremely liberal with the lubricant spray for sanding and I still have a half a bottle left after doing the procedure TWICE on both lights. Same with the Lens Clarifying Compound. The sanding pads also seem like they are still in decent shape, too. -It seems like ANYONE could do this kit successfully; male or female, young or old, handy or not. It's that easy. Here are some cons, however: -I wasn't satisfied with the results the first time around. I wondered if I did enough with the #1 pad, the most abrasive (and therefore removes the most) pad. So I went out the next day and did the whole kit again (the first night I did not put the sealing wipe, so if you plan to do it twice, don't use that wipe). After another go I was really impressed with the results. -The lens sealing wipe was the only hard thing to use. They give you this slippery, extra extra large glove to use when you apply the wipe. That, combined with the fact that the sealant is gel-like/oily made it hard to get a good grip on the little wipe. It fell out of my hand and onto the driveway once but didn't pick up any sand or anything, thankfully. I think if I had to do it again I'd try a different glove for better grip. -I am not confident that this little wipe and sealant will actually seal the lens long-term, so I'm going to wax my lights twice once the sealant cures. They say it takes 24 hours to do so. I think waxing the lights will provide another level of protection from scratches, oxidation, etc. A couple tips: -When you're sanding, make sure to use the lubricant liberally. They give you enough to do so and I think it makes the results better. -Be sure to apply a lot of pressure when sanding. The sandpaper is very fine grit so light sanding may not give you the kind of results you are looking for. -Don't be afraid to go longer than the directions say (only 1 minute for the #2-4 pads). The second time I did the kit I really took my time and got a lot of sanding in. I think the results were much better because of that. -Try to use a microfiber cloth to wipe your lenses and for the Lens Clarifying Compound, rather than an old rag which may scratch the lenses further. Microfiber also soak up a lot of liquid and help things dry fast. I bought a big box on here a few months ago and use them for practically everything car-related: Zwipes Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 36-Pack -Do the kit once without using the sealing wipe, then wait some time and see if you like the results. If you do, apply the sealant wipe. If you don't, don't be afraid to do the kit again. All in all, despite the minor "cons", I still give this price 5 stars because of the huge and impressive results, and of course the cost. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2012 by MR

  • Works on old cloudy/yellow headlights.
Style: Improved
Used on 20 year old headlights which had become quite cloudy/yellow. The liquid polishing compound removed most of the haziness. Did not have to use the sand paper. The sealant wipes did not improve the clarity but maybe it will delay the plastic from becoming cloudy again.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025 by Shilpa Jog

  • No original box and was already used 🤬
Style: Improved
Very disappointed, not in the product but it had been already used… first of all no original box just that Manila envelope and when I checked on the bottle of compound the seal was already peeled off under the cap . I 100% believe I was was sent someone’s used kit 😐
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by Jimmy Dunn Jimmy Dunn

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