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Ern
10-03-2007, 11:02 AM
Does anyone use this? I was thinking of getting a bottle of Megs PlastX to try until I saw this. Any opinions?

SVTsupremecy
10-03-2007, 11:47 AM
I have Duragloss 101 105 951 and the leather cleaner....i like them all. Im buying in to the duragloss stuff more and more, but i bet both will be good products.

steelwind101
10-03-2007, 11:50 AM
Hello,



I found this not as good on oxidized headlamps as Mothers. PlastX is pretty good but on some plastic dial covers it leaves a little hazing. I dident get this with Mothers nor the Duragloss.



Geoff

TigerMike
10-03-2007, 11:51 AM
I have used the DG plasic polish for minor plastic polishing. It will add clarity to slightly dull plastics and improve gloss/shine, but it will not likely tackle moderate to severe plastic problems. I`ve only used it by hand though...

BigAl3
10-04-2007, 01:26 AM
fyi (picked up a circular), carquest is having a fall sale (thru oct.31st) on the plastic polish ($5.99) and on the rain repel ($4.99)...



http://www.duragloss.com/products/DG_0681.jpg http://www.duragloss.com/products/DG_0751.jpg

SilverSeven
10-04-2007, 02:36 AM
Hi Ern, I`ve used PlastX on my plastic headlamp. Not aggressive enough to remove some light oxidation. I ended up using ScratchX to remove the oxidation and protect it with a coat of PlastX. All done by hand.



I`ve haven`t got the chance to try the DG Plastic Polish yet. Do give us a feedback if u happened to tried it out. Thks Ern. :)

Bunky
10-04-2007, 06:49 AM
Hello,



I found this not as good on oxidized headlamps as Mothers. PlastX is pretty good but on some plastic dial covers it leaves a little hazing. I dident get this with Mothers nor the Duragloss.



Geoff



This is my experience as well. PlastX is an aggressive polish compared to Mothers. PlastX is good for correcting on headlights but you should follow up with a finishing polish (like Mothers) and this is especially true on sensitive surfaces where optical clarity is important (instrument cluster lenses). Also, PlastX needs to be worked so it is completely broken down. I think Meg`s other plastic polish (#10) is probably the milder type too.

BigAl3
10-04-2007, 07:12 PM
Does anyone use this? I was thinking of getting a bottle of Megs PlastX to try until I saw this. Any opinions?



hey Ern, i have both the megs plastic polish/cleaner if you`re interested... http://autopia.org/forum/trading-post/97616-wtt-megs-21-mppc-10-17-a.html?highlight=plastic+polish

BMWWW
07-20-2009, 08:36 PM
See my review.



http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing-product-discussion/121421-duragloss-681-plp-plastic-lens-polish.html#post1289123



It takes out a LOT of scratches via the rotary and light cutting pad. Quick work time, but in that short time, it does a LOT.



Doesn`t take away the deeper gouges (wetsanding necessary for those), but in very little time (for sure less than by hand), you can do an `01 civic`s headlights, both of them, in under 20 minutes of just polishing.