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I just bought a 2018 X5 S3.5 with low miles. The prior owner took great care of the vehicle and it is like new. I only have a one car garage and I live in Florida. The headlights are perfect. Is there a wax or UV protectant that I can wipe on the headlights to avoid any future clouding?
I will probably pay a detailer but I am looking at Griot's 3 in 1 Ceramic Wax which has gotten great ratings by Project Farm guy on YT. Thanks. ![]() |
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Griot's 3‑in‑1 Ceramic Wax is really solid. It may not be the absolute best when it comes to water beading or keeping grime off the car, but its protection is among the best in the industry, especially for the price. It won’t prevent rock or sand chips, but it will absolutely protect against UV damage and provide an extra layer of defense against salt and other road chemicals.
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unless it's xpel or another 3M PPF film for the headlights, be advised I've used other types on my old GTI and it caused micro cracking in the headlights themselves for some reason; repeatable process as other members of golfmk7 experienced the same thing.
A good spray on ceramic like Sonax would be a good in between wax and prof ceramic coating. |
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On my last car, around year 4-5, I had to start light standing to get some of the haze off it. Tried a lot of sprays/sealants that were available and it help it a bit but I still had to wet sand it. |
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| 02-11-2026, 08:00 PM | #6 |
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CarPro DLight is the best headlight coating I have used so far.
But like stated above, XPEL would be the way to go for more long term clarity |
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I've been having clear PPF put on all of my vehicles. I had a 2019 C-HR that sat outside 24/7/365. The PPF was on it for years and still looked clear.
My 135i has it but it's garage kept and under a car cover. Obviously that one would look new. My 2025 CX-5 has clear PPF on the headlights. I had the PPF installed about a week after buying the car. To me clear PPF is the best solution to prevent hazing of headlight lenses. |
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Zero PPF or custom care for the lenses on this car, or any of the others. Zero headlight issues, clouding, hazing or anything of the kind. Modern BMW headlight materials are head'nshoulders above the plastics that were used in the 90s. They don't discolor or cloud easily. I do wipe on whatever ceramic coating the cars get annually (none of them last as long as advertised), so there is some inadvertent layer of protection on them, but nothing purposeful. I don't believe it makes any real difference, but applying it takes less effort than avoiding those areas when treating the rest of the car. But feel free to spend as much money as you wish to make you feel good about "protection"! HTH, a
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Xpel's Ultimate Plus have been on my Z4's headlights for 4 years without any issues.
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| 02-13-2026, 07:44 AM | #13 |
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STEK PPF. Skip the wax.
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