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Originally posted by JohnNJ-GS300 What works to polish up the headlights housings? I have little scratches that are visable and I am putting in PIAA super plasma GTX bulbs tomorrow and I want a really clean dispersion without distortion.
Are there any tips for keeping the car looking so damn good? I know weekly washes with a two bucket system and quick detailer/final inspection/showtime works; but are there any other tips? Following up with another coat of the NXT? Can it layer? I have the following waxes, Full bottle of Meguiars gold class, 60% bottle NXT, full bottle Mother's cleaner wax and some older Meguiars in a tan bottle(looks kinda pro, my dad has had it for a while but he doesn't use it because its hard to buff off). Can any of these layer on top of the NXT for added depth and a little protection? should i glaze again with a new product?
I wish I had the $$ right now for the Porter Cable Polisher. Can it be used for anything besides cars, boats, etc...? If so I may be able to justify the cost. I must say I was snapping necks at 8:30am yesterday on the NJ Parkway...compounded with the fact that i'm only 22 and driving what appeared to be a brand new Lex....don't tell BTW When I drove to class this morning my car was dry after about 2 mins going 55mph. I love the results! |
John, Meguiars makes a Plastic Polish and a Plastic Cleaner. One white bottle, one blue bottle. They work good on Lexus headlight housings.
You can't layer NXT. If you want to layer, with what you already have on the car, you have to go carnauba.
P21S, Top Of The Line, One Grand Blitz,
Pinnacle, etc. You can layer those infinitely.
As for glass, I like Stoners Invisible Glass. You can find it locally. I just bought some Sprayway but haven't had a chance to try it out yet.