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I see you are from Italy.Having trouble getting a hold of Meg's products?
Keep at it! Persistence!
Thnx bui i can buy Meg's here at my local store or directly from the UK.
There is not a lot of selection but i can survive. I found the forum looking for some tips for PlastX and an approprivate Buff disc instead of manual work.
Thnx bui i can buy Meg's here at my local store or directly from the UK.
There is not a lot of selection but i can survive. I found the forum looking for some tips for PlastX and an approprivate Buff disc instead of manual work.
Hi Ch1cco,Glad to hear you have no problems getting Meguiar's and from a store too.Yes,the UK is another good option if you're stuck.
I've never heard of 'Sardiniga' before.What region is that?
PlastX is great stuff!I've used it on my instrument cluster,headlights/tail lights and various items aroun' the house.
Good Luck!
Last edited by Eddie6th; Jun 8, 2009, 07:44 AM.
Reason: additional info
How To: Restore your oxidized, faded, discolored, or otherwise lightly scratched (or damaged by brake kleen) headlight lenses.
By: Brett Robertson (97 Supra)
You will need:
1.) Bottle of Meguiar's PlastX
2.) Sandpaper grit depends on the severity of your lens damage. Which ever grit you choose to start with, you must also
Ciao!
Last edited by Eddie6th; Jun 8, 2009, 06:48 PM.
Reason: add info
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