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  • Window Visor Hazing using PlastX

    So I just got these window visors a week ago. After a few days of driving I was starting to notice the lightest scratches when the visors were under direct sunlight. I thought I'd try some PlastX. Since they worked well on my headlights I figured I'd try it on my visors. Well PlastX made it worse. Now I see some pretty bad swirls under direct sunlight. I have a feeling it has to do with the visors being a dark color. I will try to snap a picture when I have time, but here's what they look like so you can get an idea of what I'm talking about.



    I applied with a clean microfiber cloth the first time. Came back here, did some reading, then I decided to do a small section by hand and I got even finer scratches. I know you're supposed to work it in pretty good, but I don't think I'll be using PlastX on these visors anymore. What do you guys suggest? Should I try some of the other plastic products, such as the Polish?

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    Re: Window Visor Hazing using PlastX

    Sounds like the visors are made from really soft plastic.
    Black Bart

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