Duragloss #681 PLP (Plastic Lens Polish)

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For the past 4 months, I've had clear film (Ventureashield) applied to both headlights as they would fade back to fuzziness in under two months, and I'm happy to report that it looks promising as a permanent solution once the UV coating is removed.





Works like a charm.



For such a low price, its all I could ask for!





Works well by hand, but even better with a rotary and a light-cut pad!:ca





Don't hesitate to ask questions, or to contact me if you need help!:bigups





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I didn't use it on the inside. Remarkably, this "thing" worked better than my wet-sanding and compounding--and OH so quick and dirty as well. --I couldn't' find a really high-grit sandpaper, so I didn't do a good job on my attempt eons ago.



This polish actually works REALLY well-- a few hits with it on my edge 6" green flat pad, and rotary @1500, then to 1000, a few times took down MOST of the scratches on the outer lens. I could do better by taping off the edges, and stepping down to a finishing pad, but I don't see the need, as its 100 times better than before already.



It works relatively well by hand as well-- I was ASTONISHED by the results from hand, and knew immediately it could do better via machining!





Even by hand and MF, it does surprisingly well with enough elbowgrease and heat!
 
I bought it from Eshine, but I'm pretty sure Pakshak can get it as well--I recall them being a Duragloss retailer.



IIRC, Duragloss also ships direct !!
 
The one on the right probably took about 3 hits. 1 for the entire headlight, and 2 more on the main low-beam area-- on my edge green flat pad.



In all, no more than 10minutes by machine--it works REALLY quickly, and apply as you would polishing a panel on a door.



I primed the pad with ~4 lines in an "x" across the pad, and 2 lines from thenon out.
 
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For the past 4 months, I've had clear film (Ventureashield) applied to both headlights as they would fade back to fuzziness in under two months, and I'm happy to report that it looks promising as a permanent solution once the UV coating is removed.
 
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