Product DescriptionIf your smooth plastic surfaces are looking a little worn, you need Mothers plastic polish. It's perfect for headlamps, convertible windows, instrument cluster housings, tail, marker and turn signal lights and other smooth plastic surfaces like bug deflectors.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1659 in Automotive
- Brand: Mothers
- Model: 06208
- Dimensions: 7.38" h x 3.12" w x 1.28" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Tough layer of polymers protect plastics from sun, water stains, and airborne contaminants for a longer life
- Designed for consumer machine application for easy use
- Cleans yellowing and stains from plastic convertible windows for a showroom look
- Regular use provides a long lasting benefit to your vehicle
- Easy to apply
Customer Reviews
I never thought I'd have to polish a computer, but...![]()
This stuff actually works OK.
I just got a new Dell XPS 420 with the shiney black finish. Looks great new, but I'd think if I breathed on it too hard I'd scratch it. I got some scratches along the top right edge just from moving a little black box gadget (one with little rubber feet no less) on and off the top of the machine.
So, I decided to experiment with plastic polish. Worst case it doesn't work, and I'm out a few bucks, I thought.
Well, this stuff doesn't make the scratches go away, but it doesn't dull the finish of the computer and it makes the scratches much less visible. In fact, I can now only see the scratches if I look at the machine at a certain angle where the overhead lights reflect directly off the machine. Be careful to only use a clean microfiber cloth.
So, for a few bucks I can keep my new computer looking new. Cool!
mothers plastic polish![]()
Excellent product for polishing clear plastic, headlights and taillights, even used it on my scratched home theater receiver display glass, looks like new, but use a microfibre cloth, so as not to add scratches while polishing.
not bad but...![]()
the effects are temporary. You need to contantly use to keep the desired effects.
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