Headlights-Plastic Cleaning

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glassdoctor
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Post by glassdoctor »

What van are you going to work on? I might have some tips for you if I know what vehicle...

Use the white polish until you are pretty happy with how it looks... any yellow color gone, etc... The first step is always the most work.

If you can't get the crap polished out with this, then find some 1500 or 2000 grit paper, soak it good and wet sand the bad areas. Then start over with the polish again.

Then it won't take much for the next polish to bring it to a nice gloss.

The plastic shine spray really gives the lens a nice wet glossy look, but it doesn't last a long time. You can always give it a quick shine whenever though.
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Post by CPR »

I just looked on Ebay, Janvil is selling their 4oz starter kit for 9.00.
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Post by screenman »

Hate to mention the name here but Novus do a plastic polish and I have been using that with 2000 wet and dry for a long time no idea how long it lasts just as long as it gets the cars off the sales lot.
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Post by CPR »

The Novus is very simular to Janvil, take a look at another product called Koala, just do a search on Ebay for plastic polish and you will find it easy.
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