Saturday, August 24, 2013

Headlight Lens Polish

Most modern vehicles have some type of clear plastic lens covering the head lights. After years of use, they can get dull and scuffed, and are no longer nice looking, and the light they emit is also reduced. Tail light lens also get dull, but usually not as bad as the head lights.
Meguiar's makes a polish called Plastix that works well to remove oxidation, haze, and fine scratches from these lenses. It's quick and easy to use, and can make your head lights and tail lights look like new again. If your car has some years on it, and the lenses are in poor shape, it may take several applications, but will make a drastic improvement in the lenses.
This stuff also works well on speedometer lenses, radio faces, and other clear plastic interior surfaces. Use it on motorcycle helmet face shields, and other clear plastic surfaces as well. You will be happy with the results.
Meguiar's "PLASTX" polish for clear plastic surfaces.
 

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