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Auto Restoration Fresno CA

An auto is officially a classic after 20 years and an antique after 45. Here you will find experienced auto body technicians around Fresno who work on all auto restoration projects including classic auto restoration. Find the best auto body shops in Fresno, CA stocked full of auto restoration parts and auto body tools that are ready to restore car interior, car exterior, use powder coating, metal shaping, and auto detailing to bring your car back to its original state.

Triple A Automotive
(559) 321-7103
906 Barstow
Clovis, CA
Cars
(559) 485-7296
2229 E McKinley Avenue
Fresno, CA
Rick's Tire & Service
(559) 485-7970, 001-2004
1501 Fulton Street
Fresno, CA
A & J Auto Repair
(559) 222-3912
4323 N Blackstone Avenue %23 B
Fresno, CA
D & R Automotive of Fresno Inc
(559) 266-6060
901 M Street
Fresno, CA
Belmont Tire & Automotive
(559) 485-8970
1449 E Belmont Avenue
Fresno, CA
Blackstone Brake & Auto Repair
(559) 264-7863
1558 N Effie Street%2C %23 102
Fresno, CA
Goodguys Tire Center
(559) 221-1438
4140 N Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA
Brownie Muffler Service
(559) 237-2081
3316 E Ventura Avenue
Fresno, CA
Goodguys Tire Center
(559) 237-9383
2530 N Weber Avenue
Fresno, CA
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Today, plastic headlamp lenses are a way of life for almost all vehicles. Over time, these lenses can haze over from the effects of sunlight, pollution, car wash chemicals and road grit, blocking light output and reducing nighttime driving visibility.

You can easily solve this safety problem for your customers, save them hundreds of dollars on headlight replacements, and bring in some extra service dollars to your shop at the same time.

A new Headlight Lens Restoration Kit from Permatex lets techs restore a cloudy, yellowed or scratched plastic headlight lens to “like new” clarity in less than 45 minutes without special tools or training. The kit has everything needed to bring two dull headlamps back to life, including various grades of sand paper, plastic polish, polishing cloth, protective gloves and instructions. There’s even a short demo video online at: www.permatex.com/trainingvideos.htm that can walk techs through the process.


Figure 1

Easy Step-by-Step Repair
1. Clean the headlight lens — This will remove any dirt, grease or abrasives. Dry thoroughly.

2. Mask the area around the lens — This will help protect paint, trim and chrome surfaces. A low tack tape works best and won’t damage the paint.

3. Evaluate the damage — This will help you determine which grit sandpaper you need and how much sanding and polishing will be required. A lightly clouded lens with no scratches could be re...

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