Plexus

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I just got my first can of Plexus from PBMA. I must say that it came with a nice mango microfiber towel. I laundered that bad boy right away. It did a nice job on my HP monitor screen.

I am excited to try it on my headlights and see if I can keep them from long-term yellowing.

On to the automotive question...

Is it safe to use Plexus on touch screens? Think navigation radios, IPOD touch, Garmin GPS, Employment Kiosk at Wal-mart, etc. I can't see why not, but would hate to foul something up with good intentions.

As always, thanks for the helpful feedback.
 
I have used Plexus and DP Plex-All (our version) on many screens and radio displays without issue. Works on tinted windows too. I love to have a can at all times and can attest to no fading on my headlamps (Vette) since new and used it religiously on them.
 
Love the Plexus, got to get one of the small Pocket Plexus, I use it on my sunglasses!
 
Spray a microfiber first, then wipe the screen. Never spray directly on electronic devices.
 
The only thing I will ever use on my instrument clusters.
 
Should I be using this on the headlights of my 2009 Porsche ? For preventative maintenance. Thanks for any info.
 
I use it on my infiniti headlights, and clear bra for maintenance.
 
I've only used Meguiar's plastX. If anyone knows,how is the aggressivness of Plexus compared to other products,including 3M,meg's plastX and Novus?

Novus has a 3 step system. Cleaner,heavy cut and fine polish.
 
I've only used Meguiar's plastX. If anyone knows,how is the aggressivness of Plexus compared to other products,including 3M,meg's plastX and Novus?

Novus has a 3 step system. Cleaner,heavy cut and fine polish.

I am no Plexus expert, since I am only working with my first can of the product. I have done some experimenting with it, though.

I would look at Plexus as preventative care. PlastX and the Novus, I feel are more restorative care. Plexus cuts lightly but seems to do more filling, if that makes sense to you. I've used PlastX and Novus, and those products can cut quite a bit.

If your headlights are already yellowed, you'd want either the PlastX or the Novus products.
 
I have used Plexus and DP Plex-All (our version) on many screens and radio displays without issue. Works on tinted windows too. I love to have a can at all times and can attest to no fading on my headlamps (Vette) since new and used it religiously on them.
:iagree::whs:, and one of my favorite uses is interior wood trim.
 
I am no Plexus expert, since I am only working with my first can of the product. I have done some experimenting with it, though.

I would look at Plexus as preventative care. PlastX and the Novus, I feel are more restorative care. Plexus cuts lightly but seems to do more filling, if that makes sense to you. I've used PlastX and Novus, and those products can cut quite a bit.

If your headlights are already yellowed, you'd want either the PlastX or the Novus products.

Thanks. PlastX is good for headlights and suchlike. Things like instrument clusters are a bit more tricky/delicate. Sounds like plexus is a good choice here.
 
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