First off I'd like to say, Darn you XM_Rocks and your shiny Miata post! Now you got me trying to keep up!![]()
I am now in the process of clay-baring the '99 and noticed I have just a touch of haze in the headlights, what do you kids use to clean these up??
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Highlight Silver & Tan 99"With a Style Bar"
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Everything else just "Depends"........![]()
+1 on the PlastX.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
+2... used it on the VDub... good stuff.
+3 on the plastx, I use it on all the cars here at the house.
+4
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Never used it, but I want to be part of something...
+5
+6
It's really good stuff...
(do you see a trend here?)
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I didn't leave the house today so I'll pick up the PlastX™ this week!
But can you believe how much better it looks after a good clay bar and a coat of wax!
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Take the cover off! Nice cover where did you purchase it?
It would get dust on it if I took the cover off.
The cover was included with the car, it's Mazda OEM cover.
light buffing compound and an orbital is all you need. Come by the house and I'll do it for you on the weekend.
TXMC: Drinkin, shootin, racin!
Where did you get the Plastic X? Mine has slight hazing.
Here is a good article/DIY for all:
Headlight Clearing
Rubbing compound and a buffing wheel for your drill.
You can get Plastx pretty much anywhere. It works really good on the plastic window too.
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