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sullysdetailing
11-30-2009, 09:30 PM
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Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner
4oz $16.99

This product worked great. I stopped by on of the shops I detail cars for and while I was waiting to detail their STI one of the guys there was cleaning a F-350 that they bought cheap and was reselling. He said he was going to replace the headlights, so I told him wait let me try out this new Wolfgang Headlight Restoration kit I got, lets just say he will not have to buy new headlights. I used a 4’’ LC Orange Cutting pad with 2 ¾ backing plate with my flex lightweight. I was using the flex on setting 2 to 2.5 working the Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner till it was almost clear. I have to say I am very impressed with this product. Normally I just use a compound like M105 but I going to keep using this product till I can find something it can’t tackle because these headlights where pretty bad but the Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner took care of it. It did leave a little haze to the headlight but the Wolfgang Plastik Lens Glaze took care of that.

On a scale of from 1-10 (1 being the worse and 10 being the best) I give it a 8.5 just because I do not know how far I can take this product yet.

Wolfgang Plastik Lens Glaze
4oz $16.99
I used this product to remove the slight haze that was left on the headlight from Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner. I used the Flex Lightweight with 4’’ White LC CCS Pad with 2 ¾ backing plate. I used the Flex at level 2. This product did exactly what it said it would do. It removed ever bit of haze that was left on the headlights from Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner leaving the headlight looking brand new again.

On a scale of from 1-10 (1 being the worse and 10 being the best) I give it a 9 because I would like to see how this product does on a little worse headlight

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sullysdetailing
12-01-2009, 10:25 PM
Bump

Pie
12-02-2009, 01:39 AM
Looks good. How much product did you have to use on that light? Seems kind of pricey for the amount you get.

sullysdetailing
12-02-2009, 11:04 AM
About a nickle size