What can PlastX? What it can not? So, it's not a panacea. But I like to compare it with the means that are used for most of the outer skin of the car, namely the paint. His coat is usually namely normally. He will go dirty when he is exposed to the elements and thereby slow matt runs up to the surface. Wash the car, while the paint is an additional burden. Therefore you go normally, depending on the age of the car and personal taste, so one, two or three times a year and this is growing and polished his coat. Everyone has also determined already seen cars on the road, where you think: ". Well, that is but the matt could sometimes be polished". But the covers of the headlights, which can not be treated equally with usual with car wax. The are also dirty, the weather exposure, are washing water loaded, etc. Here PlastX comes into play. Is practical as a car polish, but just for the plastic covers of the headlights. And "freshen up" as one with a matt paint polish paint again can, it acts on the covers. I have used it according to manufacturer's instructions, so put on a cotton rag (my wife got "stolen" a tea towel - I hope she does not read this) and then it's polish, polish, polish ... I have per headlights polished one hour. Whereas you had to say, for a third of the time the result was pretty neat. But I just wanted to achieve an optimal picture as possible. And if some other reviews complain about, we would be able to remove any stones, I can only confirm: That's right. But when I polish the varnish, then what do I get off? Matt tarnished points in the paint and small scratches. And the paint shines again. But rockfalls with polish remove? Expected there but nobody. And so it is with the headlight covers. No more and no less. Without polishing machine and without grinding it afterwards were again clear glass covers. And not as opaque matt, yellowish tarnished things. Where all the "recommended home remedies" such as silver polish, scouring cream and toothpaste had already asked her failure to prove.
I personally recommend the way, the "Headlight Protectant" for this manufacturer also to order now. To stay with the comparison with the paint: PlastX is the polish Headlight Protectant is then the "wax", which should also apply afterwards on a polished paint yes. ---------- UPDATE --------------------------------------- ------- A DVD was scratched from the factory and lies no longer watch. Of course, very late notice, it was namely a box with a television series. Season 9, Disk 1, are presented just as new characters, I could not look. Violent scratches, elongated along the tracks, the DVD read not read. The standard procedure, so clean with detergent and polish with a soft cloth, brought no improvement despite hours of polishing. My idea was now that it is known, is the protective coating on DVDs to an acrylic lacquer. Acrylic paint? Acrylic glass? Same Binder! So rausgeholt the PlastX and less than 10 minutes polished the DVD. AND all right! Not even a stuttering! I call that added value!