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PlastX rocks for headlights ! ! ! !

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  • PlastX rocks for headlights ! ! ! !

    Meguiar’s, once again your products perform exactly as advertised !!!

    My daughter's 2004 VW Jetta needed a little TLC on the headlights which she was unwilling to do, and I was not going to let her drive around blonde. I’m sorry I meant blind. Just before the Christmas holidays I purchased a small tube of ‘PlastX’, and long with some instructions I wrapped it up and put it under the tree. It was not a big hit on Christmas morning.

    After waiting long enough and took matters into my own hands so this afternoon I attached her headlights. After about an hour’s labor, playing with my porter cable 7424, and listening to AC/DC at the threshold of pain, I think it was time well spent.


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    Ignorance can be overcome but stupid lasts forever !

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    Re: PlastX rocks for headlights ! ! ! !

    thats what plastx does. check out my review
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    ^^Meguiar's Review Specialist^^

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      Re: PlastX rocks for headlights ! ! ! !

      Lights look great what pad did you use with your pc? i half to do this on my truck
      2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
      1995 Ford F150 XLT (MINE)
      1995 Honda Accord LX (TOTALED)
      1962 Lincoln Continental (SOLD)
      1965 Ford Mustang (NEW PROJECT)

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        Re: PlastX rocks for headlights ! ! ! !

        Originally posted by Scott's 62 View Post
        Lights look great what pad did you use with your pc? i half to do this on my truck
        I started off using M80 and a W8006 polishing pad to take care of the heavy stuff. Then I switched to the pad that came with the kit mounting it to my cordless B&D 3/8 drill and finished it off with several passes with PlastX.
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        Ignorance can be overcome but stupid lasts forever !

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