


✨ See the road—and your ride—like never before!
Meguiar's PlastX Clear Plastic Polish is a fast-acting, easy-to-use gel that restores clarity to uncoated plastic surfaces by removing oxidation, cloudiness, yellowing, and light scratches. Utilizing advanced Microscopic Diminishing Abrasive Technology (MDAT), it leaves behind a durable, water-resistant protective layer. Ideal for headlights, taillights, soft top windows, and more, PlastX enhances nighttime driving safety and saves you money by avoiding costly replacements—all backed by Meguiar’s 125 years of trusted automotive care expertise.


























| ASIN | B0000AY3SR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,744 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #41 in Automotive Plastic Care Products |
| Brand | Meguiar's |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2003 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382101237 |
| Grit Material | Micro-Abrasive |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.55 x 3.26 x 7.63 inches |
| Item model number | G12310 |
| Language | Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| Material | Plastic |
| National Stock Number | 7930-01-600-0594 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.55 x 3.26 x 7.63 inches |
| UPC | 070382101237 |
M**.
Really Works Good and Easily
This wont make brown headlight plastic perfect and it won't remove small pits however, It really gets pretty close to new looking with not a lot of effort. Put it on about half the lamp surface. Then rub it gard with an old cloth until it dries and sqeaks. Wipe off and the brown crust from the lamp will be on the cloth. The lamp will look amazingly good. This polish cuts a bit heavier than most others so works faster. If you are fussy, they make a finer polish that you can micro finish with. I have some nicro but never need to bother with it.
W**O
Know It's Intended Purpose and it works great.
This does not remove scratches as many people suggest, not even minor ones. What it does do is remove various types of oxidization that causes plastic to look stained. I even tried it on my bathtub where you can get these greyish stains overtime from likely soap build or hard water build up. Almost nothing worked well and this does remove that film/stain but it's too expensive to practically use but it was a good experiment. Point is, think film, stains, oxidization remover not scratch remover. I assume the reason it works on some CDs is it might remove clean up the actual scratch grooves but it's definitely not repairing the scratches. It does work good on headlights.
S**M
Works ok on my cell phone and eyeglasses
Meguiar's recommends you use their least aggressive product that gets the job done. That sounds reasonable, but what if trial and error at your expense is not a good strategy for you? In that case, start with Plastx. Why? Because Meguiar's M10 Clear Plastic Polish does no scratch removing at all, and M17 Clear Plastic Cleaner removes scratches only if you have great reserves of time, energy and patience. My cell phone's screen was buffed by years of wear in my pocket. It's an old LG slider phone with clear plastic over the screen, not a gorilla-glass-protected smart phone. It had both fine scratches and a partially worn off anti-glare coating. Fine scratches polish away fairly easily with PlastX applied with a microfiber cloth. If you're a perfectionist then you can fill in any slight imperfections with M10 and get a deeper, richer gloss. PlastX is only fair for removing the anti-glare coating. The coating yielded after 2-3 dozen applications and a lot of rubbing. The result is a screen that is clearer than it was when new because there is no anti-glare coating to distort the image on the screen. Depending on the lighting there will be more glare after using PlastX because the screen is so smooth. I'd rather have occasional glare than a cloudy screen. After restoration the screen will collect new scratches, and PlastX is great for maintaining the screen. I don't recommend PlastX to remove the anti-glare and anti-wear coatings on prescription eyeglasses. Armour Etch is a better product for removing coatings, although the maker doesn't recommend it. But you had better believe the reviewers of Armour Etch who warn you not to rub it on. If you have scratches after using Armour Etch then PlastX is the next step. I tried Armour Etch and Meguiar's products on an old pair of prescription eyeglasses that were so compromised by degraded coatings and fine scratches that I had nothing to lose. Scratches remained on my eyeglasses after Armour Etch removed the coatings. Meguiar's M17 took forever to have a slight effect on the scratches. PlastX worked a lot faster. I applied PlastX with a microfiber cloth and buffed off the residue with a microfiber cloth. It took repeated applications of PlastX to get the desired result. Now my eyeglasses aren't like new, but they're useful again for distance vision. PlastX is too mild to have a noticeable impact on the prescription. It isn't aggressive enough to remove deep scratches completely, but if it was then it would probably alter the prescription. I don't use the bifocal part of these glasses because the bifocal prescription is obsolete. PlastX doesn't have a strong odor. It is neater to work with than either M10 or M17 which are runny liquids. PlastX hasn't been great in my experience, but it has been good. In Meguiar's defense they never intended for it to be used on cell phones and eyeglasses. Four stars.
D**S
Good product
Works great, just takes a bit of time!
B**Y
Don't waste your time rubbing it on with hand buffs
The very large headlamp lenses on our 2014 Ford Focus had become terribly translucent due to sunlight ( i.e. UV ray ) damage, because the car was never garage-kept. In order to restore those lenses I had to use my cordless electric hand drill with a Harbor Freight ( Chicago Electric ) #34743 ( Chicago Electric ) 4” loose cotton buffing wheel ( with ¼” shank ) with this product. Even though the drill speed was set to maximum, I still had to apply considerable pressure. After I wiped it it off with a paper towel, the results looked good from 15' away, but standing close to the car I was a bit disappointed with the results. So I went over it again one more time using a little less polish and a lot more pressure. Amazingly, my drill still had enough battery charge left to power this considerably greater torque load. That 2nd polishing came out slightly improved over the first. So I let it be, figuring there would be "diminishing returns" with additional polishing iterations. In the final assessment the lenses were restored to FAR better condition than they were in before the job began. However, up close you can plainly see that they're a cut below new condition. My wife was delighted with the finish, but for the amount of time I put into it, I was a bit disappointed. TIP If you have UV damaged headlamp lenses, forget about any idea of using this polish using nothing more than hand buffs plus a LOT of elbow grease via your tiring arms. Mark my words, after spending an hour on the first lens you'll be too disgusted to repeat all of that arduous work in order to repeat the disappointment of the first lens. So get yourself a 4" dia loose cotton buff that can be mounted in your cordless electric drill ! Note that the buff is not used like a floor polishing machine, i.e. you must use the radial ( not facial ) surface of the buff. And you might need 2 full battery charges in order to complete one lens restoration.
A**H
What can I say, at INR 2000 this is not a small investment. But when you have car OCD, you gotta do it. Meguiar's is a trusted brand they say, and I trust it now. Although, you have to follow the instructions and your arm is gonna complain for a good 30 minutes after you are done. Great quality, easy to clean, and can be used on other clear plastic surfaceds, so versatile. The product is gooey and thick, don't dilute it for best results. Microfiber: AmazonBasics Car: Skoda Rapid
J**.
Followed the instructions and the lights turned out quite well, very happy with the product.
M**T
Gör sitt jobb
F**V
Alles super, danke! Dieses Mittel poliert Kunststoff einfach perfekt!
H**S
Uso para polimento de plásticos pretos brilhantes ou foscos com resultados muito bons. É um produto caro, mas rende muito. O último que comprei durou alguns anos (meu uso não é profissional). Recomendo.
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