johna
Aurora Passenger
White on Tan '95 Classic Autobahn
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Post by johna on Apr 19, 2008 0:50:11 GMT -6
:)Anybody ever try this product on your polycarbonate headlight lenses. I'd been using Meguires PlasticX on mine and it did a pretty good job but did take lots of rubbing. Then I tried this and it really made a difference. It also took some scratches out of the reflector trim on my trunk too. Wish I'd taken before and after pictures. 8-)Easier to use than PlasticX it uses soft, pre-coated pads that go on the end of a power drill. Clean off the lense, spray bottle the pad with plain water a few times and buff. It also cleans off with just water and doesn't use chemicals. I hear that this stuff works wonders on lenses that have been fogged in the sun. (we have a lot of those here). One could make a bit of side money going to small used car dealers to restore fogged headlamp lenses on their cars. It's made by NicSand and is just called "5 Minute Optical Polish". I got it at AutoZone but you could probably find it on the net as well. Even if I used it twice a year to keep the headlights looking good, it's a deal! ;D
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Post by Mr. Javi on Apr 19, 2008 8:06:37 GMT -6
Not bad.
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Post by Oldsnut on Apr 19, 2008 18:29:59 GMT -6
I used something similar and was not impressed with it.
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Post by unirok on Apr 20, 2008 20:58:12 GMT -6
I had decent results with that plastix stuff considering the cheap cost but I will have to look into this sometime.
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