

✨ See the road—and your ride—in a whole new light!
Meguiar's PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish uses advanced micro-abrasive technology to quickly remove scratches, cloudiness, and oxidation from uncoated plastic surfaces on vehicles. Its water-resistant polymer finish protects and restores clarity to headlights, taillights, plexiglass, and more, improving nighttime visibility and saving you from costly replacements. Trusted for over a century, PlastX delivers professional-grade results with easy DIY application.


























| ASIN | B0000AY3SR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,280 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #68 in Automotive Plastic Care Products |
| Brand Name | Meguiar's |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (18,199) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382101237 |
| Grit Material Type | Micro-Abrasive |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish |
| Item Dimensions | 1.55 x 3.26 x 7.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish, 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 320 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 070382101237 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | no warranty |
B**E
RECOMMENDING -- and I rarely do that. This liquid easily cleaned the fog from my 25 YEAR OLD LENSES
There must not be a better formula out there ... this plastic polish was easier than applying car wax, and worked great when following directions. This liquid cleaned the fog from my 25 YEAR OLD LENSES ... I'm highly impressed.
J**N
Great for fixing scratched discs.
Instead of wasting money on a small bottle of CD/DVD polish this works just as well and helps with polishing other stuff.
M**F
Nice results with PlastX
Okay, so i’ve been using Meguiar's PlastX to clean up my car headlights. i was pretty pleased with how easy it was to use and the way it made the lights look clearer. it really helped reduce scratches and some of that yellowing you get over time. i also tried it on my boat’s soft windows and it worked well there too. 🌟 if you're dealing with dull or foggy plastic, this stuff can really help restore some clarity without much fuss. overall, it’s a handy product for keeping those plastic parts looking good.
S**N
Significant Scratches in Plexiglass Windshield
I have a Can-Am Spyder motorcycle. I JUST purchased and installed a new windshield that was not an inexpensive upgrade to this bike. As it happened, I large rock hit my plexiglass windshield at about 70mph and caused three major scratches. Distressed of course as this was brand new and then this happened. The new windsheild did its job however, and that is why its on the bike to begin with. I caught a glimpse of the rock and it was about 3 inches wide and hat that hit me, definitely would have caused a significant injury with the force at which it hit. Its has taken some effort, but it this product was quite amazing. The abrasive used is not too harsh so it did not cloud the plexiglass at all. Each time I used it, it wiped off easily and completely and I could see a difference in getting the scratches removed. The scratches are getting removed more and more as I use the product, wipe it off and repeat the process. The area around the scratches is also highly polished and I am thinking that I will use it to take care of even the smallest nick. Have always trusted Mequiars products and this one is no exception, especially for the price. I am VERY picky about that bike and what I use on it. This is a product that I will keep for this appliction. I am a huge fan of 3M products as well and that is my standard for judgement. Quite honestly, the 3M product I used for this application, which is also amazing...just got retired in favor of this product. As well, that rock also hit my fender before slamming into my windshield. Used this same product. Scratches on the fender are gone, like they were never there. Of course, you might want to try a very small area in an inconspiquous place, which you should do with any product that removes scratches, but I would wager you will find this is a fabulous product and will not harm or mar your plastic painted surfaces where the color is mixed in or on your plexiglass/plastics.
G**N
Good Product
Works great nice shine
S**H
Needs more applications.
Not a fan. This did not seem to help much to clear the fog on the lights. I will try another treatment soon.
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.
J**E
The Easiest and Most Effective Cleaner I Have Tried
I have used several different plastic polishes over the years. Most did the job, but the time and elbow grease required varied significantly. I have applied and polished the lenses both my hand, when the housing didn't lend itself to easy access with my buffer, and with the buffer. Cars, in the old days universally had glass sealed beam headlights. Replace the headlight you replaced the lens. For the past 30, or so, years cars have migrated to halogen bulb headlights, HID or most recently LED. Though a few have glass faced housings, most are plastic. These tend to fog and yellow over the years. Since this cuts down the light they emit, and many state's safety inspections will fail them if they get bad enough, you either have to replace them or fix them. Headlight assemblies can cost a small fortune, especially if purchased from the dealer. So, fixing them is an attractive option. There are many polishing kits on the market of varying complexity. But, I find I don't need most of the pads and accessories provided, and you usually get a very small quantity of polishing solution. They also seem costly for what you are getting. So, I choose this route, buy the polish and provide my own accessories. This Meguiar's polish is provided in a generous quantity and performed astonishingly well as compared to others I have used. My wife's Suzuki SX4 headlight housings were getting quite foggy. It literally took me several minutes each side to get them back to 95% of their original clarity using soft paper towels. The electric buffer, had I hauled it out, would have taken a single pass. This bottle will go in my car cleaning and maintenance fluids box I always carry. Because it is so easy and fast to use I will make a point of touching up the various plastic lenses around all of my cars regularly. I am quite satisfied. This polish easily gets five stars.
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
M**T
Gör sitt jobb
A**K
Was kann PlastX? Was kann es nicht? Also, es ist kein Wundermittel. Aber ich vergleiche es gerne mit den Mitteln, die man für den größten Teil der Außenhaut vom Auto verwendet, nämlich dem Lack. Seinen Lack pflegt man nämlich im Normalfall. Er wird schmutzig beim fahren, er ist der Witterung ausgesetzt und wird dadurch langsam matter und läuft an der Oberfläche an. Man wäscht das Auto und dabei wird der Lack zusätzlich belastet. Daher geht man im Normalfall, je nach Alter des Autos und persönlichem Geschmack, so ein-, zwei- oder dreimal im Jahr dabei und wachst bzw. poliert seinen Lack. Jeder hat aber bestimmt auch schon Autos auf der Straße gesehen, bei denen man denkt: "Na, der ist aber matt. Der könnte auch mal poliert werden". Aber die Abdeckungen der Scheinwerfer, die kann man mit üblichen Autowachs nicht gleich mit behandeln. Dabei werden die auch schmutzig, sind der Witterung ausgesetzt, werden durch Waschwasser belastet usw. Hier kommt nun PlastX ins Spiel. Ist praktisch wie eine Autopolitur, aber eben für die Kunststoffabdeckungen der Scheinwerfer. Und so wie man mit einer Lackpolitur matten Lack wieder "frisch machen" kann, wirkt es auf den Abdeckungen. Ich habe es nach Herstelleranweisung eingesetzt, also auf einen Baumwolllappen gegeben (hab meiner Frau ein Geschirrtuch "entwendet" - ich hoffe sie liest dies nicht) und dann heißt es polieren, polieren, polieren ... Ich habe pro Scheinwerfer eine Stunde poliert. Wobei man sagen muss, nach einem Drittel der Zeit war das Ergebnis schon recht ordentlich. Aber ich wollte eben ein möglichst optimales Bild erzielen. Und wenn manche anderen Rezensionen bemängeln, man würde keine Steinschläge entfernen können, kann ich nur bestätigen: das stimmt. Aber, wenn ich den Lack poliere, was kriege ich dann weg? Matt angelaufene Stellen im Lack und kleine Kratzer. Und der Lack glänzt wieder. Aber Steinschläge mit Politur entfernen? Erwartet da doch auch niemand. Und genau so ist es bei den Scheinwerferabdeckungen. Nicht mehr und nicht weniger. Ohne Poliermaschine und ohne abschleifen waren es hinterher wieder Klarglasabdeckungen. Und nicht mehr so undurchsichtig matte, gelblich angelaufene Dinger. Bei denen alle "empfohlenen Hausmittel" wie Silberputzmittel, Scheuermilch und Zahnpasta schon ihr Versagen unter Beweis gestellt hatten. Ich persönlich empfehle übrigens, das "Headlight Protectant" von diesem Hersteller auch gleich zu bestellen. Um beim Vergleich mit dem Lack zu bleiben: PlastX ist die Politur Headlight Protectant ist dann das "Wachs", das man hinterher auf einen polierten Lack ja auch auftragen sollte. ---------- UPDATE ---------------------------------------------- Eine DVD war ab Werk zerkratzt und lies sich nicht mehr ansehen. Natürlich erst sehr spät bemerkt, es war nämlich eine Box mit einer Fernsehserie. Staffel 9, Disk 1, gerade als neue Charaktere vorgestellt werden, konnte ich nicht anschauen. Heftige Kratzer, länglich die Spuren entlang, die DVD lies sich nicht lesen. Die Standardverfahren, also mit Spülmittel reinigen und polieren mit einem Seidentuch, brachten trotz stundenlangem Polieren keine Verbesserung. Meine Überlegung war nun, dass es sich bekanntlich beim Schutzlack auf DVDs um einen Acryllack handelt. Acryllack? Acrylglas? Gleiche Bindemittelbasis! Also das PlastX rausgeholt und knapp 10 Minuten die DVD poliert. UND ALLES IN ORDNUNG! Nicht einmal mehr einen Ruckler! Das nenne ich Zusatznutzen!
D**.
Incroyable ce produit! Utilisé sur le plexiglass du compteur de mon renault master de 2002 qui était complètement rayé et terni. Dommage que je n'ai pas pris la photo du avant. C'était vraiment micro-rayé de partout comme si on avait passé le côté vert de l'éponge 😅 La première photo c'est en cours de polissage.
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.