RagingReview: Mothers Plastic Polish

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ragingfish
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RagingReview: Mothers Plastic Polish

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PRODUCT REVIEWED: Mothers Plastic PolishPRODUCT SHOT:MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTON:Bar none, this is the best plastic polish on the market. Whether it's your turn signal lenses, center caps, brake lights, convertible top window or the clear plastic gauge cluster cover, Mothers® Plastic Polish will clean, shine and protect the clear stuff with crystal clarity. This is a true polish-you can buff out hairline scratches, smudges, flaws and little nicks, as well as clean away yellowing and stains from your plastic convertible window. Mothers® Plastic Polish doesn't stop there-it protects your plastics from the sun, smog, water stains and airborne contaminants with a tough layer of polymers.#06208, 8 oz.PURCHASED AT:Autobarn.com (Click to purchase this product)PRICE PAID:$4.99 + S&HS&H CHARGES:$6.95 for all orders under $150Free shipping on all orders over $150DATE ORDERED:Thursday, September 4, 2003DATE RECEIVED:Monday, September 8, 2003COMMENTS:This stuff works AMAZINGLY! My gauge cluster has not had a shine like this in a long time. And all the hairline scratches I made from using paper towels are GONE! I tried it on the headlight lenses: took off the stubborn dirt, but still not able to completely eliminate that dirty film that has appeared. I'm not sure, that could be on the inside of the lens.... Tails: did ok, hard to tell really! I recommend it for the gauges though, and it did clean up the outside of the headlights if nothing else! Pictures:Look at that shine!! Except for the dust that already accumulated, the surface is flawless! I recommend removing the trim rings to clean the gauge...avoids the mess of polish on the rings, and is significantly easier to do!!!RagingRating: _________________________________________________________RagingRating Scale: = Excellent, Highest Recommendation = Recommended = Performed Adequately = Not Recommended = Avoid Product
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Glad to see you have a new job!Ibet the pay suck though.... LOL
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quote:Ibet the pay suck though.... LOL'Dis is true!
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2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
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That's random...why do you ask?
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No, I didn't get it on the wheel...but in any case, by the time I drive the car again, it will be long dry...
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3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
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wow that stuff looks like it works pretty good. My cluster is mad dirty and windex doesnt really work...
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You have a lot of time on your hands... J/K Thanks for the review!
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As you know already Mike... I was waiting for this review. I'll have to pick up some of this while I'm out and give it a shot myself. I finally got the bezel off from around the guages and that will make it MUCH easier to clean. Thanx for the review and the pics... those always help.
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If you find it in a store, let me know where...I couldn't find it ANYWHERE around here!
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Nice! I scratched mine as well, and thought it was history. But now there's hope! Must buy it!
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quote:Look at that shine!!Was it the flash from your camera that makes it possible to see the gauges through the dark plastic? I wish my gauges were that readable when unlit.
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Yes, it was most definitely the flash that made it possible. I knew that would make it easier to see how clear and scratch-free the plastic was.Juliana - I'm mentally sending you the smell...enjoy! Actually, smells a lot like B2B...
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
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