Works
It works well. Not perfectly as it's only a one step polisher. But I was very surprised that it worked at well as it did! Glad to have enough in the bottle so I can keep using it.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Works Well
Staff Reviewer -
Cleaned up the headlights well, removed the fog
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Good Stuff! Fixes yellowing & blurring
Staff Reviewer -
This product really works great for plastic convertible rear windows (soft plastics). It does remove yellowing and clarifies blurry plastics. However it will not remove any of the black stains typical on older convertible plastic windows. Highly recommend this product. Try it before you pay to replace your existing window!
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
I would buy this again
I use this on my motorcycle windshield, and my helmets visor.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Works on lightly scratched plastic
Staff Reviewer -
I have restored headlamp lenses on four vehicles with varying degrees of surface damage. Meguiar's Plastx worked acceptably well only on lenses that were lightly damaged.
Another reviewer stated it well when he said that Plastx works when the plastic is not rough to the touch.
I question the accuracy of any claims that Plastx can restore lenses that are yellowed or extremely cloudy. A more aggressive grit (sandpaper or at least polishing compound) is required to restore lenses in those conditions. Advance Auto has an excellent selection of headlamp restoration products.
Also, unless you want to expend a significant amount of elbow grease, you should get one of the foam discs that can be chucked in a drill (also sold at Advance) to apply Plastx. Be aware that Plastx will splatter in all directions when you use the rotating disc, so it is best to do the work outside away from things you don't want splattered.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend