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Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaning System | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Wolfgang Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
Buy New: $59.99
New (2) from $59.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 23104
MPN: WG-8700 ASIN: B000GUVQ7K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8 oz. Wolfgang Plastik Surface Sealant | | • | 4 oz. Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner | | • | 4 oz. Wolfgang Plastik Lens Glaze | | • | 1 microfiber towel, 1 backing plate, 1 drill adapter | | • | 1 orange Low Profile 4 pad & 1 black Low Profile 4 pad |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cloudy, scratched headlight lens covers are a safety hazard as well as a blemish on your vehicle. This condition occurs because the plastic is overexposed to UV light. The cloudiness starts at the exterior surface of the lens cover and spreads inward. If caught quickly, this damage can be removed by simply polishing the plastic until it is clear again. Wolfgang has developed a three-part system that cleans and clarifies plastic lens covers. By removing the cloudiness from the lens, more light is able to pass through the lens cover to better illuminate the road ahead. You can see the road and other drivers can see you.
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| Customer Reviews:
Wolfgagn Plastik Lens Cleaning Review October 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 1999 Town & Country headlights were very clouded. Wolfgang Cleaning System did a good job on a difficult problem. Probably brought my lenses back to 80-85 percent clear. Probably left them go too long. Would recommend checking your headlights. If caught in time, this cleaning systems would be just the ticket to bring the headlights back to new condition. Also, using the sealer as recommended could keep clouding from reoccuring. I learned a lesson...don't let your plastic headlights get cloudy...use Wofgang at first signs of cloudiness! Ed Subler
Burned Lenses, Includes Everything, Training Is Definately Needed October 13, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Everything you need is included in the kit. But not having done it before and not really used to operating power tools/buffers made it especially difficult. I seemed to have burned the plastic lens on the one headlight from using a high speed drill and put a gouge in my paint job when I slipped off the headlight with the drill because of the shape of my lenses. I did clear up the cloudiness somewhat, I just hope it lasts. But I can't fix the burned plastic on the one side. So I'm kinda disappointed, I fixed the issue but now have two new issues----burnt plastic lens (swirl marks), and a big scratch next to my headlight. So just be warned. Good Luck.
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