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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Jul 10, 2005 18:54:56 GMT -6
ive used them both. i was impressed. took the hazy film off my headlight.
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Jul 11, 2005 17:08:51 GMT -6
tried it. it helps a little. but then again i didnt have many scratches on it.
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Post by Letitroll98 on Jul 12, 2005 18:24:00 GMT -6
Yes, PlastX works for the urethane covered wood. Use some Pledge wax on it afterwards for a great shine.
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Jul 12, 2005 22:13:21 GMT -6
Awesome, thanks Dan!
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Post by auroralover on Jul 23, 2005 4:14:57 GMT -6
I used this product on my headlights and taillights and they look almost brand new! Great stuff ;D
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Post by MBowen574 on Jul 24, 2005 0:03:21 GMT -6
Could anyone post some Before-And-After pictures? I'm needing some work on the Galant's headlights and fog lights, as they are looking mighty sandblasted in certain spots.
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Post by Letitroll98 on Jul 27, 2005 9:51:06 GMT -6
Just use it, you'll be fine. It works great. Just don't over do it, once is enough, two applications in a row mess it up. Also pay close attention to the directions about not using in direct sunlight. They mean it.
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Post by MBowen574 on Aug 1, 2005 22:13:13 GMT -6
Finally caved and bought some tonight. $5.44 at Advance, and some microfiber towles brought it to over $10. Man was it ever worth it! The G's lights (all around) look too new for the mediocre condition paint! Insanity... ;D
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Aug 2, 2005 7:18:45 GMT -6
It's pretty amazing how it makes those lights look like new!
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Post by luvmybravada on Oct 13, 2005 0:25:46 GMT -6
I'm going to have to try this stuff! Lot's of good reviews here.
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