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Professional mobile headlight restoration services across Northern Utah

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Our Services

VistaPRO Restoration

Professional headlight restoration for light to severe oxidation. We'll restore clarity, improve nighttime visibility, and provide UV protection built to withstand countless rainstorms and harsh Utah winters.

Includes: Professional oxidation removal, multi-stage wet sanding, and advanced UV coating with extended durability

Maximum protection and clarity

$65

Why Choose ClearVista?

βœ“ We come to you - home or work
βœ“ Professional equipment & materials
βœ“ Satisfaction guarantee
βœ“ Same-day service available

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Coming soon! We're expanding our services to include professional windshield chip repair. Stay tuned for updates!

Service Coverage Area

We proudly serve the following counties with our mobile restoration service:

Weber County
Morgan County
Davis County
Box Elder County
Salt Lake County

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Frequently Asked Questions

+ How long will a refinished lens remain clear?
This will be dependent on many factors that vary greatly including; environment, altitude, lens material, lens design, surface coating, indoor or outdoor storage, and exposure to harsh car wash chemicals. We've seen headlights begin to oxidize as early as 10 months up to 2 or more years depending on the environment. This is a difficult question to answer accurately.
+ How long will this process take?
On average it will take about 15-20 minutes per headlight. Headlights that are larger or that are harder to sand will require more time and can take from 30-40 minutes per lens. Smaller lenses may only take about 10 minutes per lens. The first sanding step that removes the yellowing will normally be the most time consuming step.
+ Can a headlight lens be refinished more than once?
Yes, a lens can be refinished several times. Most lenses are made of polycarbonate material that is 1/8" to a ΒΌ" thick. We are only removing a small fraction, less than 1/32" in most cases, from the overall lens thickness.
+ What plastic are the headlights made of?
Most lenses are made of polycarbonate material, some are polyacrylic. Both can be restored with this process. We do not use this restoration system on glass or glass lenses.
+ Does a refinished lens yellow sooner than an OEM or new aftermarket replacement lens?
Yes, the refinished lenses will likely yellow sooner than an equivalent OEM or aftermarket lens. However, in order to restore clarity to the lens, the degraded UV coating must be removed. The UV resistance will vary on refinished lenses based on environment, lens composition, and many other factors. Therefore it is difficult to estimate how much sooner a lens will yellow when compared to an OEM or aftermarket replacement lens.