✨ Shine On: Elevate Your Plastic Game!
Meguiar's M1708 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner is an 8 oz bottle designed to effectively remove fine hairline scratches from all types of clear plastic surfaces. Its specialized non-abrasive formula is safe for use on various applications, including computer screens, convertible windows, and motorcycle windscreens. This versatile cleaner can be applied by hand or with a dual-action polisher, making it an essential tool for maintaining clarity and shine.
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.86 x 1.03 x 0.18 inches |
Item model number | M1708 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | M1708 |
Special Features | Non-abrasive |
National Stock Number | 6850-01-008-8947 |
H**Y
Guage cluster cover fine scratch remover
This is the only product that will remove fine scratches on your guage cluster cover. I ignorantly added fine scratches all over my guage cluster cover trying to clean it. I've tried every product recommended online but nothing else actually works. Other plastic polish products will leave scratches, including Plastx. You'll see all the damage when you shine a bright flashlight on it of in direct sunlight. Do not use anything else but this product alone and you will not be disappointed. It really works! The only problem is actually getting your hands on a bottle as it's always sold out.
S**E
Holy crap this stuff worked way better than I deserved
I was riding along in my new boat, with my new fish finder, at dusk, when I was suddenly surrounded by a cloud of little white insects. They were insanely attracted to my backlit fish finder, and crowded around the screen so much that I literally could not see the screen itself at all. In a flash of genius, I sprayed the fish finder with bug repellent.Well, that didn't work at all, and now I had 2 problems. It turns out DEET etches plastic fairly well. The next day, the screen was, for all intents and purposes, completely unreadable in daylight, and only moderately readable at night.I hopped onto some of the fishing forums, not quite admitting that I had purposely sprayed DEET all over my fishfinder, just kinda implying that the wind took some of it while I was spraying myself (I already knew how much of an idiot I was, I didn't want to brag about it). Several of them recommended Meguiar's #17 Clear Plastic Cleaner along with Meguiar's #10 Clear Plastic Polish. They told me I wouldn't be disappointed.Of course, as Abraham Lincoln once said, one must take information found on the Internet with a grain of salt. I meandered over to Amazon, and priced out the #17 and #10, and found out that with shipping, it came out to around $25. For that price, compared to buying a $400 fishfinder/ chartplotter, I did not have a lot to lose. Click, click, BUY.I got the package in the mail today, and immediately took the #17 to the fishfinder screen with a clean white washcloth and started rubbing it in. For the first few minutes, I thought I had wasted $25, but after about 5 minutes of rubbing the cleaner in (with only a few drops applied every 90 seconds or so) it was obviously working well. A firm, quick buffing action, alternating between little circles and up-down, left-right motion, and in about 7 minutes that screen looked like it had just come out of the box.Per the recommendations in the instructions, I applied the #10 polish immediately afterwards, and it looked better than new. I was incredibly impressed with myself, and Meguiar's products. Now I can tell fishing partners about the idiot who sprayed DEET on my fishfinder without ever mentioning who that idiot was.Totally worth the money.
C**S
Used for restoring golf cart windshield and clear vinyl side windows.
Worked great on solid plexiglass golf cart windshield. Help some on the cart's flexible clear vinyl windows, butcould not remove the stains/smears caused by the vinyl folding when opening and closing the cover. Did removesome scratches from the vinyl. The cloudiness in the folds appear to be internal damage and may not be repairable.
M**K
Clear up your Jeep windows!
I purchased this a long with Meguiar's M10 to clear up some scratched and foggy Jeep Wrangler windows of mine. It did a great job coupled with the Craftsman random orbit buffer I bought locally. Not only did it reduce the appearance of smaller scratches it nearly cleared up the fog left by other cleaning products and from natural weathering of the clear plastic. I feel that after a few more applications that it will more than likely return my windows to a near new state.Be wary of your prep work though as if you don't take care to tape up the fabric near the windows it will cause your top/frame to take on a white color. I'm sure this will wash out and I was aware of this before hand but really didn't care to use tape as the top needs replacing soon anyways and because it's a Jeep.1/13/2015Redid my cleaning a couple of weeks ago and while they started to fog up again I believe it was mostly from daily driving in dirt and off roading some. The second time I applied the cleaner and polisher I feel like I had a better understanding of using my buffer and did a better job of protecting the canvas around the windows (the polisher will turn your canvas white if you're not careful). The good news is I still have enough cleaner and polisher for another 2 or 3 complete cleanings.
J**Y
This stuff is amazing!
I have a 14 year old UTV with a windshield that's always been scratched and cloudy. It has also received some branch scratches. I didn't give much hope for any product to make it look half way decent, but just a quick go around with this cleaner and I was shocked how good it came out. I also bought the product you use after this, but it really wasn't needed. A success!
D**N
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D**N
Meguiar's #17 and #10 make a great combination!
In the past, on a previous car, I used the 3M headlight restoration kit with various grades of sand paper and then polish. This time before going the sand paper route - messier, more time consuming and easier to screw up the chrome plastic trim surrounding the headlight lenses - I thought I'd try just the Meguiar's combo. Worked fantastically on my 2002 Audi A6.. I used the small buffing pad I had from the previous 3M kit with a hand-held electric drill. Made several vertical then horizontal passes with the #17 Cleaner, wiped the lenses clean and followed with the #10 Polish. Took a total of about fifteen minutes a lens. The lenses look as good as those on any new car around.One tip would be to drape some old sheets around the surrounding areas of your car. The spinning pad does throw the cleaner and polish around and while it does wash/wipe off the hard finished surfaces, it was a little bit of a hassle cleaning it off the exposed engine parts. (I had raised the hood to have better access to the lenses.)
I**E
Works as a polish for resin writing pens
Works as expected on resin writing pens. Nice finish.
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