WHETHER it’s a weird noise or a check engine light, every driver knows the dreaded feeling of another costly trip to the mechanic.
Thankfully, a new middle aisle buy from Lidl can help to save you money by ensuring one part of your car is always in perfect shape.
Dropping your vehicle off at your local garage for maintenance work can be a costly measure.
Even something as simple as getting a headlight change can set up back anywhere up to £150.
However, with this new kit from Lidl you can tackle minor issues with your headlight covers, which if left untreated can eventually lead to a new light being required.
Product details
The Ultimate Speed Headlight Restoration Kit is set to hit the middle aisle on Sunday, September 28.
This 19 piece set will be available for the affordable price of just £7.99.
Included in the set is a 50g tube of headlight polish and a 30g tube of headlight sealant.
There is also four polish cloths and one polishing block featured in the kit.
And shoppers will also find a variety of grit sanding strips with varying levels of coarseness.
This includes four of each of the following versions: 2000, 3000, and 5000.
The kit is designed to “for cleaning old, cloudy, or yellowed plastic headlight covers”.
Safety must
This two component cleaning system is guaranteed to leave you with clear headlights.
While saving you a trip to the mechanic, this is also a vital step for road safety.
According to manufacturers, this kit “improves visibility for safety – especially when driving at night”.
It does this by providing “long-lasting protection against renewed tarnishing”.
And the products themselves are also long-lasting, even coming with a three-year warranty.
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