good stuff i have to say about Meg's plastX, wow !

chip douglas

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A while back i had bought a bottle of plastx, but haven't used it so far. I had bought it from comments about it on this forum. Last week my brother-in-law and i were looking at his accord's headlights in disapointment, seeing how opaque they were, and then i mentioned to him that stuff (plastix) telling him i had one bottle at home sitting on the shelf, and that guys on this forums like it much.

Yesterday, i went back to his, and he said : *i got something that you got to see*........so i followed him outside, and wow ! the blinkers, sidemarkers, headligths, were REALLY looking great ! At first i thought he had polished them using a drill fitted with some kind of polishing pad and light compound, but then he told me it was all done by hand, using plastx, and believe me, i'm the kind of guy not easily impressed........a product has to really deliver, or give out impressive results for me to marvel........but plastx really does a fine job, im sold !

Just wanted to share this :)
 
Automotive paint is a forum of plastic so what works on piant usually works great on plastic. I sand all the lenses on my car down with 1000 grit sand paper and then buff them out. I do it to get rid of the writing on them from the factory (part numbers and manufacturing codes)
 
Ok, so I have a bug shield on my truck that has faded to a dull, luster-less finish. I have used a plastic polish a few times and it helps, but not for long. Can I revive a "new" look to this bug shield? Mayeb use a PC and some light cut on it?
 
compound it with a heavy compound using a rotory. Remember to buff off the edges or you risk breaking it. Follow that with a polish and sealer.
 
plastx is great for the screen of your smart phone also im allways scratching mine up it keeps it clear and shiny
 
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