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  • Maybe gloves the next time? If it does that to the lens what the heck is it doing to your hands? Other than that....good stuff!

  • toothpaste-$1..... that stuff.........

  • Jamie nice demo ....and I am sure this product works just as you say...but soft scrub will work just as well....if the plastic lense has not previously been harmed buy sanding or sealing the softscrub removes the yellow haze....then clean with a little windex and use a good car polish or wax to protect the lense.....try it your will like it and it is cheap..

  • F R E E Electronic Motorcycle Manuals here - ** freemotorcyclemanuals (dot) net **

  • Looks like great stuff! Even the area that got just touched with it seemed to clear up. I tried some vinegar and that cleared it up quite a bit. Lacquer thinner works real well too if you use just a couple of quick swipes with it. It's nice to have a product that protects it from yellowing again though.

  • Can I polish her head lights...?

  • how about the clear coat that factory head lamps come with? does this thing protect against UV rays which would make the plastic yellow?

  • Thank You for the reply. This product is best after the factory protectant has long since faded away.  I have never tried or had the cause to try it with a new head lamp. As for as UV is concerned all Ultra Luster products offer the highest UV protectant available today above all waxes etc. Perfect to rid yellowing and preventing yellowing from returning.

  • got mine on e-bay! ummm...... $12.95 i forgot how much was the shipping

  • how much???

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