Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
I'm interested in trying this product, however I'm not able to find a retailer sofar that carries it. Anyone who can point me in the right direction for stores in Ontario Canada it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Originally posted by xantonin View PostJust be careful of the interior side if it has defrosters. You don't want to break the defroster lines as they are very fragile.
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostIf you mean the flexible clear plastic window?
The "Yes" PlastX works great for remove scratches and the whitish, foggy, and sometimes even yellow oxidation that builds up on this type of plastic.
Use a clean soft foam applicator pad and maybe tape off any convertible top material next to the plastic so you don't stain it as some convertible tops have a textured weave and it can be hard to get dried residue out of the weave.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Just be careful of the interior side if it has defrosters. You don't want to break the defroster lines as they are very fragile.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Originally posted by Mudman View Posthey guys I was wondering, could PlastX be used to clean the "rubberry" type of material used for the rear windows on convertables?
The "Yes" PlastX works great for remove scratches and the whitish, foggy, and sometimes even yellow oxidation that builds up on this type of plastic.
Use a clean soft foam applicator pad and maybe tape off any convertible top material next to the plastic so you don't stain it as some convertible tops have a textured weave and it can be hard to get dried residue out of the weave.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
hey guys I was wondering, could PlastX be used to clean the "rubberry" type of material used for the rear windows on convertables?
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
^ I going to have to try that out!
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Just tried Plast X for the first time, and I've gotta say that I am VERY impressed with the results considering how little effort I used.
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After
Thanks for the great products Meguiars! You can add me to the list of loyal customers.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Hi,I bought PlastX and it has filled an area which I never really tackled before.This stuff is excellent.I use it on so many things.I just love it's versatility.
The ones we get here in europe are in white bottles.Going by the above photos,is it just a black bottle in the kit?
I think the reason there are some conflicting write ups about plastX,is because there are different ways and means to work with it.
When I started on my Instrument cluster(which was quite badly scuffed),I used the foam applicator.This gave a good bite to get rid of the heavy markings.That obviously left some ultra fine scratches of its own.So I changed to a terry and added a little more product and applied a much softer pressure,just gently rubbing(opposite from using the applicator) and not allowing the product to dry and get sticky somewhat.I repeated a few times untill they were gone and it turned out fine.
Thanks for this great product!
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Just picked this kit up yesterday at Pep Boys. I looking for both PlastX and a drill-mounted buffing wheel, and when I saw that this kit had them both, I figured what the heck?
Seems like a good combo. I *just* wet sanded/polished some lights out before I bought this kit, so I couldn't give it a proper workout. I did, though, go over them again with this, and they were definitely smoother. I also used the kit on a bug deflector--cleaned it up very nicely. Like many of Meg's consumer line products, I think that the HRK is a *bit* overpriced, but it's a good pick up. Good job Meg's.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Few questions:
Mike I know that you posted about using standard corded/cordless drill which can go up to 4000 rpms in some models
but what do you think is ideal rpms using corded drill with this proprietary drill mounted polishing pad & PlastX?
Also how many pounds of pressure should be used with this pad?
How many times we should be able to use this polishing pad, I know some will probably say it depends on condition of your headlight(s), but what do you think is average time?
Anyone tried this headlight kit (I did as well but still looking to get best out of it) and competitor's products such as 3M Headlight Restoration or LC's 4" pads with PlastX that can say what works better/faster?
thanks, Ned
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Originally posted by fernandopenah View PostHello,
Do you know if I can use this product in the instrument cluster, the clear plastic is foggy, seems that the previous owner used some chemicals to clean it.
I understand that i need to remove the cluster first, but that's not a problem.
thanks.
One time at a Meguiar's booth a gentleman brought us the plastic face over the gauges out of a 60's era muscle car, don't remember exactly but it may have been a GTO. The plastic was all scratched up in circles, it looked like someone had used your basic red shop rag to wipe the gauges by rubbing it in a circle inside the enclosure.
We placed the plastic flat on a towel and machine buffed it using a rotary buffer with a W-5500 foam polishing pad and some M01 Medium Cut Cleaner and it removed the scratches and restored clarity to the plastic. We then turned it over and buffed the other side and after wiping the residue of handed it back to the happy owner.
That was at least 20 years ago. Point being, if we've done it in the past we can probably due it today.
Fast forward to the present and we now have a much better product for polishing on plastic and that's PlastX. (PlastX is in the kit)
If it were mine, I would test PlastX out on a small section by hand using a clean foam applicator pad like the ones below and see if it's working on your specific type of plastic.
If you can make one small area look good or at least improve it then chances are good that if you do all the work required to remove it from the dash that you'll be able to remove the scratches and restore clarity both by hand and with the buffing pad included in our new Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit.
It's always good to proceed with caution if you're working on something you've never worked on before by doing a test spot, even a little on. There's lots of different types of plastics on the market and it's an evolving technology, so it's a good idea to test first.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Hello,
Do you know if I can use this product in the instrument cluster, the clear plastic is foggy, seems that the previous owner used some chemicals to clean it.
I understand that i need to remove the cluster first, but that's not a problem.
thanks.
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
I Just Wanted to let Everyone know that I have Used The Head Light Restoration Kit And I'M 100% Pleased With It It Did Just what Meguiar Says It will do Thanks Meguiar For Another Fine Product
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Re: New Product - Headlight & Clear Plastic Restoration Kit
Originally posted by Mikejl View PostSamir,
I'm having difficulty getting my mind around this. Do you think that PlastX is leaving behind fillers and that is why it only lasts a few months?
My thinking is that if you did one headlight with the sanding product and the other with PlastX they would both stay clear the same length of time because they are both removing plastic to obtain the results.
What are your thoughts.
Mike
The six month time figures came from posts on a different headlight assembly on altimas.net. Plastics are all different, so that's one factor to account in the equation.
I have cloudy headlights on my newly acquired 1995 Nissan Altima. What I will do is use the Headlight kit on one side and the other kit on the other side. After a few months/years, I can post back here with the results. That will be the best evaluation.
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