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Hi All,

I am looking for the name and place to buy this product, can any one help please.

I am looking for a product which i purchased in Auz before, but can't remember where, its to use on the plastic headlights of a skyline etc,

It takes away the dullness and discolouration of age. and sort of makes them clearer.

Can any one help me??

Many Thanks

POOMA

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ie. Unique Autosports have it.

I think JustJap have it...

OR, if you want you can call up your closest Honda dealer and ask for Honda Plastic Cleaner that is used to clean the plastic windshields on their motorbikes. That stuff is also the same.

Do these products cause any hazing of the plastic?

I purchased a small television with a clear plastic screen cover, but when i got it home, i found that there had been something dripped onto the clear plastic cover, and it has left some small 'scars' on the plastic.

I've been contemplating using something like this to see if it will fix it.

Edit:

Ok just cleaned my car, and mum told me to use ajax-spray and wipe and the right headlight now looks a lot cleaner than usual..

Still not 100% clear like my other one.. But it got rid of some yellow stuff atleast..

Hope it doesnt damage the plastic over time..

I've been using Maguires Plastic X for about 2 years now and haven't noticed any permanent damage to my headlights so far. I've also used it on the plastic that encloses the speedo + tacho in the dash and it's come up so clear I can't see the plastic anymore. It doesn't fix discolouration/cloudiness for good though, you need to regularly apply it (if it did fix plastic for good, you wouldn't need to buy more! :pirate: )

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