Scratch X
My wife used to own a Miata. It had a plastic rear window on it. I noticed that it was all hazed up and bought some 3M plastic cleaner. This stuff works great on hazy plastic. There are two bottles. One is the 'cleaner' and the other is the 'polish' The product worked great restoring clarity to the plastic window.
I still use it to fix CD's and DVD's that have been scratched.
I've found the link to the descriptions of the stuff:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...t=GST1T4S9TCgv
I found it at Murray's Auto Parts for those in MI but most auto stores should carry it. Can't remember the cost though I think it was pretty cheap.
I still use it to fix CD's and DVD's that have been scratched.
I've found the link to the descriptions of the stuff:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...t=GST1T4S9TCgv
I found it at Murray's Auto Parts for those in MI but most auto stores should carry it. Can't remember the cost though I think it was pretty cheap.
Yeah. I have a 1998 Mustang, and I'm sure the headlights have never been cleaned or anything. They're extremely yellow and foggy.
Should I just grab some PlastX, and should that do the trick? Or do I have to wet sand it? :\
Should I just grab some PlastX, and should that do the trick? Or do I have to wet sand it? :\
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