Meguiar's M17 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner, M1708, Oz
Meguiar's M17 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner, M1708, Oz
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Meguiar's M17 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner, M1708, Oz

3.2 stars out of 6 reviews
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Key item features

  • Fine Scratch Removal: This 8oz clear plastic cleaner effectively removes fine hairline scratches from various types of clear plastic surfaces.
  • Unique Non-Abrasive: Its unique, non-abrasive formula safely cleans surface dirt and grime without causing further damage.
  • Surface Preparation: The cleaner prepares the plastic surface for subsequent polishing with Meguiar's M10 Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Polish.
  • Versatile Application: It can be applied by hand or with a DA polisher, making it suitable for computer screens, helmet visors, and instrument panels.
  • Body Shop Safe: The product is body shop safe and brings clear plastic back to a like-new condition.
  • VOC Compliant: This plastic cleaner is VOC compliant, ensuring it meets environmental standards.
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Mar 5, 2021
Hal
5 out of 5 stars review

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Used for Over 40yrs.

Flat out works really well. I've used this on all my motorcycles for over 40 years.

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Mar 12, 2017
JerseyDave22
5 out of 5 stars review

Fantastic stuff

Works like a mad scientist invented it.

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May 19, 2021
Razerfish
2 out of 5 stars review

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Not the same formula as it used to be...

This stuff has been around for decades and it's not the same formula as it was in the 90's. it used to be tan in color and a little more liquid in consistency, as opposed to white and like lotion. it used to sort of stick to the areas that had the most fine scratches while you rubbed it in, and sort of clump on them, and after drying you'd rub those clumpy areas and WOW, an amazing improvement. This is now just like the Novus Fine Scratch Remover which shines things up nice, but nothing amazing as it used to be. Gladly pay the price for the original formula, but overpriced for what it does now.

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