I have used the permatex plastic polish with great success. actuually, a
wet
sand first if its really bad, follow up with the plastic polish, then the
clear coat for polastic and your good 2 go!
John wrote:
>Lon,
>sorry friend, no check from the finance minister of Nigeria. Just trying
to
>pass on some info that might save people some money.
>
>As far the CV restorer kit, the only thing I didn't have was the coating
you
>put on after you buff the lenses with polish. If you can find the
special
>coating, you just need to buy your own wet sandpaper and you could
probably
>do the job for $10. All that said, I still put in two hours of sanding
and
>poli****ng on these lenses.
>
>>> Fellow Grand Cherokee owners,
>>> I was going to fork over about $180-$300 worth of new plastic
headlight
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>> finish, which must be renewed periodically. Some, e.g. Mothers, come
with
>> their own buffing tool to make it easier.
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