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Mothers plastic polish-better than 3M?

Old Oct 13, 2005 | 09:08 AM
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Mothers plastic polish-better than 3M?

Anyone try this product on the headlights? I found this review online.


The best plastic cleaner, polish & protectant I've found.
Product Review by Terry Freiberg

*** I've been a big fan of Meguiar's No 17, Plastic Cleaner, No. 10, Plastic Polish and Plexus. I would use these three products almost weekly to maintain my car's clear plastic headlight lens, the soft vinyl windows on my son's Jeep and my Harley's windshield. I've now replaced all three of these products with Mothers Plastic Polish. Why? Because it does a better job of cleaning, polishing and protecting clear plastics than all three of those products put together and it does it in one wipe-on, buff-off step! In my opinion, this is the finest plastic polish in the marketplace, head and shoulders better than any other plastic polish I've ever used.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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I used Mother's Plastic Polish just this past weekend to get rid of waterspots on my headlights, and it is definatly one of the better products out there. I don't really have much experience with plastic polishes, but it worked very well, and my headlights heve enver looked more clear.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 10:10 PM
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The only dedicated plastic polishes I've used are it and PlasticX, Mothers was better, imo.

However, keep in mind you can use regular paint polishes on headlights. I've used Optimum Compound, Polish, Poorboys SSR2.5, and Sonus 2 on headlights and they all work about as well as dedicated plastic polishes.
 
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