by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on September 13, 2010
In as little as two years on the road, headlight lenses can become so cloudy that they reduce visibility during nighttime driving.

Problem
The need for headlight restoration is growing exponentially as most vehicles built after the early ’90s were equipped with acrylic rather than glass headlight lenses. Unlike glass lenses, acrylic lenses are susceptible to clouding, yellowing and fading without proper care and maintenance. In as little as two or three years on the road, headlight lenses may become so cloudy that they reduce visibility during nighttime driving. It is a problem that affects nearly every vehicle make and model, foreign or domestic.
Solution

BG LenzSaver™ Headlight Restoration removes scratches and discoloration, restores the lens to like-new optical clarity with a new UV protectant in under an hour!
Watch a headlight transformation in five easy steps in this video.
Before and After

Test Data
Official test data below is PROOF that BG LenzSaver™ works! The Headlight Intensity via Extech Lux Meter test shows light intensity on pairs of headlights before and after BG LenzSaver™.

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by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on June 14, 2010
by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on June 14, 2010
The goal of Car Care Month is to build awareness and knowledge to prepare motorists to make sensible decisions about their vehicles.
Reversing unperformed maintenance will conserve energy, improve highway safety and benefit the environment.
Tips on Preparing for Summer
Car Care Canada offers tips to prepare for summer, to keep your vehicle dependable and safe, to protect the environment and to enhance and maintain your vehicle investment.
Conduct regular maintenance – follow a scheduled maintenance plan.
- Replace worn out parts, such as belts and hoses, before they break.
- Be sure to check all of the fluids (Brake, Coolant /Anti-Freeze, Power Steering, Transmission, Washer fluid) in your car, not just the oil and gas.
- Hot weather is the true culprit behind car-battery trouble – it actually shortens battery life. Summer is the season for major car-battery problems.
- Hot summer weather can be tough on a vehicle, even if you have your vehicle serviced regularly, be sure to have it inspected before a major road trip, and be sure to tell your technician your travel plans (in the mountains, towing a trailer, thousands of kilometres.)
- Clean your vehicle regularly and tend to nicks and chips immediately.
- Learn more and read tips on “Getting Ready for Summer” at Be Car Care Aware – Get Ready for Summer!
Learn more about Canada’s Car Care Month at www.carcarecanada.ca/cc_month.cfm. Read the full article →