A good real world demo and fair review. Be interest to have a follow up when some fogging returns to see how long it takes (you might be on 10k or 20k Subscribers by then!). 👍 Do we know yet what penguins get for Xmas (apart from fish)? 😆
Thank you, Nta16. I hope you're right about the subs! Regarding Penguin Christmas gifts. I've assumed she wants nicely polished headlamps on an old Nissan! 😁
Meant to mention this before but as I was using the product today it reminded me. If you have new plastic headlight units, or restored as those in video, one way to keep them good, or to slow deterioration, is to use Plexus 'plastic cleaner protectant & polish'. I don't use it as a cleaner but after a mild cleaner and dried, I use it as a polish and protectant. It's not cheap but you only use a light spray of it on each headlamp unit so the can should last a long time (unless you have a large fleet of vehicles). Probably no good as a product test video as there's nothing much to it and to see from a camera lens but you might like it as a product yourself.
I think mine came from the manufacturer, might be wrong, used on aircraft canopies I think, might be wrong again. Had I kept the car I was going to try it on the new vinyl soft top's plastic rear window(s). Don't expect it to be the do-all miracle product that the red can is. 😄
@@CarSpyTV yes m8 I am . I have this same product and it did not do anything for me. Several applications were applied but it has not fixed the foggy yellowing so I said are U serious because I feel Ur review can't be serious as the same product has done absolutely nothing for me. Sometimes I feel TH-camrs just promote products given to them by companies
Understood. It's interesting that the product didn't work for you. On the bottle, it says ‘removes light oxidation’ so perhaps you needed a more abrasive kit. Some have sanding discs, for example. I’ve tried (and paid for) both types on this channel. Hope that helps. Best wishes from CarSpyTV.
@@CarSpyTV I don't want to use anything to aggressive incase I damage the plastic lense. It says it's gives protection like a sealant/ wax from UV rays. Do u know how long it will last before another application is needed? Thanks
On the bottle, it only says 'use regularly which is rather vague. I suspect there are too many variables to give a definitive time frame. However, I add a layer every three months.
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Looks like a really useful product - and very good demo. Thanks.
Thanks RDT.
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Good to know about this stuff. Thanks for heads-up.
No worries. Handy product!
A great product review Stephen. I have never had to use this type of product, I will give it ago in the future, should that day comes. cheers
Thanks Matt. The Primera's headlamps have to be treated regularly. No such issues with the other cars, though.
A good real world demo and fair review. Be interest to have a follow up when some fogging returns to see how long it takes (you might be on 10k or 20k Subscribers by then!). 👍
Do we know yet what penguins get for Xmas (apart from fish)? 😆
Thank you, Nta16. I hope you're right about the subs!
Regarding Penguin Christmas gifts. I've assumed she wants nicely polished headlamps on an old Nissan! 😁
Meant to mention this before but as I was using the product today it reminded me. If you have new plastic headlight units, or restored as those in video, one way to keep them good, or to slow deterioration, is to use Plexus 'plastic cleaner protectant & polish'. I don't use it as a cleaner but after a mild cleaner and dried, I use it as a polish and protectant. It's not cheap but you only use a light spray of it on each headlamp unit so the can should last a long time (unless you have a large fleet of vehicles). Probably no good as a product test video as there's nothing much to it and to see from a camera lens but you might like it as a product yourself.
Thank you, Nta16. I've found the product online and bookmarked it.
I think mine came from the manufacturer, might be wrong, used on aircraft canopies I think, might be wrong again. Had I kept the car I was going to try it on the new vinyl soft top's plastic rear window(s). Don't expect it to be the do-all miracle product that the red can is. 😄
Looks like a good result.
I think so, too.
Shine!!!
Lot better!
Thank you for this!
You're welcome and best wishes from CarSpyTV.
Probably better to use a buffer on it.
That crossed my mind. However, for the purpose of the video I followed the instructions. Hope you're well, Ash.
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Not to be picky but you used a MF cloth not Cotton.
That's true! I'll hand myself in tomorrow. Best wishes from CarSpyTV.
Is he serious 😂
Good luck with your TH-cam channel, SUZUKI-GSXR 6008. Are you following the mantra mentioned in your description?
@@CarSpyTV yes m8 I am . I have this same product and it did not do anything for me. Several applications were applied but it has not fixed the foggy yellowing so I said are U serious because I feel Ur review can't be serious as the same product has done absolutely nothing for me. Sometimes I feel TH-camrs just promote products given to them by companies
Understood. It's interesting that the product didn't work for you.
On the bottle, it says ‘removes light oxidation’ so perhaps you needed a more abrasive kit. Some have sanding discs, for example.
I’ve tried (and paid for) both types on this channel.
Hope that helps. Best wishes from CarSpyTV.
@@CarSpyTV I don't want to use anything to aggressive incase I damage the plastic lense. It says it's gives protection like a sealant/ wax from UV rays. Do u know how long it will last before another application is needed?
Thanks
On the bottle, it only says 'use regularly which is rather vague. I suspect there are too many variables to give a definitive time frame.
However, I add a layer every three months.
No no way no good 😢
In the past, I used a more abrasive kit when necessary. The video can be found via the following link:
th-cam.com/video/a--ExZWbeHI/w-d-xo.html
How long did this last before becoming hazy again? Assuming they have.
About a year.
@@CarSpyTV Not bad. I've ordered some so looking forward to clear headlights!