Mcguires Clear Plastic Cleaner/polish
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I have this old set of gauges that came from a junk yard. clear plastic was all f***ed up on them and i decided to hit it up with some mcguires clear plastic cleaner and plastic polish from o'rileys for $7 each. Well, it turned out to be a COMPLETE sucess. It looks better then my stock ones that were scratched a couple of times by gently wiping dust off.
I heard this stuff also works on headlamps. My question is, would I be able to use the plastic cleaner/polishing system on my shift and radio surrounds?
I heard this stuff also works on headlamps. My question is, would I be able to use the plastic cleaner/polishing system on my shift and radio surrounds?
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sure why not, it is made to be applied and buffed out. Buffing your radio surround and shift boot could be kind of hard, but if you just wipe it clean I'm sure it will act just like armorall. But why not just use armorall...
and of COURSE they can be used on headlights, that what they're made for. I am trying to find a thread I made with a specific McGuire's product that had before and after picture. A $10 WalMart buffer and a $5 bottle of McGuire's and my headlights went from yellowish scratchy to crystal clear (but still not quite brand new).
Amazing difference, try it out. And re-apply as neccessary.
search for my thread, I am tired of this site's search function. sad.gif
and of COURSE they can be used on headlights, that what they're made for. I am trying to find a thread I made with a specific McGuire's product that had before and after picture. A $10 WalMart buffer and a $5 bottle of McGuire's and my headlights went from yellowish scratchy to crystal clear (but still not quite brand new).
Amazing difference, try it out. And re-apply as neccessary.
search for my thread, I am tired of this site's search function. sad.gif
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you don't want to use armorall becasue it wears off. plastic polish is actually just what it says, plastic polish. the plastic cleaner removes scratches and the plastic polish fills in remaining scratches. it was an amazing difference. I just want to know if anyone's tried this clear plastic polish or similar on black yet.
that post of your was where i heard it works on headlights mang. smile.gif I read it a couple of times.
that post of your was where i heard it works on headlights mang. smile.gif I read it a couple of times.
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QUOTE (Patreezy @ Jan 12 2006, 07:09 PM)
search for my thread, I am tired of this site's search function. sad.gif
Took 3 seconds.
1. Click on search.
2. Type in Headlight for the search word and user Patreezy.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...44&hl=headlight
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^^^^^^^^I friggin did that!!!!!!!!!!! mad.gif
THIS is why I can't stand the search function, it just works weird for me I dunno
I tried searchign for all these words under member "Patreezy"
plastic
headlight
McGuire's
Headlight cleaner
Check this out
etc.
etc.
Oh well, thread is found, he said he read it anyway, thanks for owned.gif ing me anyway. nana.gif
THIS is why I can't stand the search function, it just works weird for me I dunno
I tried searchign for all these words under member "Patreezy"
plastic
headlight
McGuire's
Headlight cleaner
Check this out
etc.
etc.
Oh well, thread is found, he said he read it anyway, thanks for owned.gif ing me anyway. nana.gif
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i have heard that useing that mothers powerball thing with the plastic polish works very well, i am goign to try that when it gets warmer
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DTN, to answer your question I tried some of my McGuire's on the crash pad (light black area) and it really brings out a nice shiny black from underneath. We'll see if it holds up to the AZ sun tho....