Scribbler
Thu Oct 16th, 2008, 12:47 AM
It's not often I try to promote a product, but I just completed refinishing my plastic Jeep windows, so thought I'd throw this out there...
Long story short... my dog rides with me everywhere I go and scratches up my plastic jeep windows (anybody with a jeep knows this problem), and on top of that, weather, sun, etc also had really destroyed my windows. There was significant discoloration and scratches to my windows.
I recently took a shot with Novus Polish (http://www.novuspolish.com/) to clean them up.
I've got to say... my plastic jeep windows look comparable to when I bought my jeep new. So I also applied it to old scratched up helmet visors, and with minimal effort brought them up to original quality as well.
It's not really a new concept... A 3 stage system (cleaner, heavy polish, then minor polish); however it is a relatively cheap product that performs well. For $17 you get a quality product that will probably last you a lifetime.
Yes it does simply use an abrasive polish to remove scratches, however it will also replenish oils in a soft plastic to remove that brown discoloration from ultra violet rays (usually attributed to cleaning with an ammonia based cleaner), and preserve as well.
Long story short... my dog rides with me everywhere I go and scratches up my plastic jeep windows (anybody with a jeep knows this problem), and on top of that, weather, sun, etc also had really destroyed my windows. There was significant discoloration and scratches to my windows.
I recently took a shot with Novus Polish (http://www.novuspolish.com/) to clean them up.
I've got to say... my plastic jeep windows look comparable to when I bought my jeep new. So I also applied it to old scratched up helmet visors, and with minimal effort brought them up to original quality as well.
It's not really a new concept... A 3 stage system (cleaner, heavy polish, then minor polish); however it is a relatively cheap product that performs well. For $17 you get a quality product that will probably last you a lifetime.
Yes it does simply use an abrasive polish to remove scratches, however it will also replenish oils in a soft plastic to remove that brown discoloration from ultra violet rays (usually attributed to cleaning with an ammonia based cleaner), and preserve as well.