Uncle pooters?

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Ok, I am a skeptic but someone asked me about this product and I thought it was a joke. So I looked it up online and was curious has anyone tried this stuff and does it work? It is supposed to be a rub on wipe off type of product for headlights.
 
I've never heard of it and in all honestly would probably be discriminatory and not use it just bc of the name...
 
Seems cheap enough to try.

Yeah I was thinking same thing. When I heard the name I about fell out and thought the guy was kidding! I know that's probably what they are going for.
 
Looks like a solventy compound. Why don't you save your money and use some M105 that you already have. There's no free lunch with headlight restoration.
 
Kind of funny though, I know a guy named Pooter. lol

I was at the local auto body supply and they talked me into buying and reviewing a semi-liquid (cream consistency in a bottle) wax called Uncle Joe's.
 
Kind of funny though, I know a guy named Pooter. lol

I was at the local auto body supply and they talked me into buying and reviewing a semi-liquid (cream consistency in a bottle) wax called Uncle Joe's.

Does it have a website where the bottle of product is in an outhouse, too?
 
Haven't used that but yesterday I noticed the yellow hazing on the Wife's car. I was going to get the buffer out to clean them up. I then remembered I bought Some DG 681 plastic polish and decided to give that a shot. I used a MF applicator and worked it in by hand when it came time to wipe it off it wouldn't budge. Back to the shelf and applied some QD and it wiped clean with no sign of residue or hazing left. Those lights looked as good as the buffer/green pad/105 did with less work (ie. taping etc.). I then put a coat of DG 601/105 on them. I put up a post asking if anyone has used Opti-Lense but no replies, this AZ. sun is a killer especially in the Summer. The Wolfgang plastic sealer I have been using would go about 3 months before polishing in the winter months with monthly application but in the Summer it is lucky to go 1 month.

Dave
 
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