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Used this product on my r33's lights today, looks brilliant :dry:

Dad came and asked me if I actually bought new lights - told him (as a joke) "yeah cost me $400 for the pair", and right then and there i knew he was gonna yell at me - so I had to tell him that I was kidding :)

"Plastix" cost me around $20, and another $8 for 2 cloths (one for applying the "goo", and the other to clean it off after scrubing it)

Anyway here are some pics.

Before Clean:

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After Clean:

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Only problem is, that whoever did the initial cleaning has stuffed up the plastic. There is still more cleaning to be done, but that will have to wait till after exams. For now I am quite happy with the result :D

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dont expect it to last, it does a good job but I found I have keep applying it every month or so.

I guess, thats the same with anything really....but small price to pay for keeping the car in good condition :D

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