Plexus
Plexus was developed for use in in the aviation industry - specifically, for cleaning and protecting aircraft windshields and painted surfaces. As Plexus became more and more popular, people quickly discovered it could be used on a limitless variety of plastic surfaces. Plastic takes many forms. From the resin found in fiberglass and carbon fiber to Formica, acrylic, and Plexiglas, they're all made from plastic. So are window tint films and the lenses in sunglasses. It exists in places most of us don't realize: some glass is coated with plastic and most paint contains it. Many metals are clear plastic-coated and even many kinds of wood have a clear, protective plastic coating. Plexus protects plastic more effectively than ordinary cleaners. Because Plexus seals the pores in plastic surfaces with a micro-thin layer of shiny, protective wax, plastic becomes resistant to debris, oil, scratches, and eventual yellowing. And its anti-static properties repel dust and lint. Plexus leaves no smears and no smudges. Instead, the finish it leaves is shiny, brilliant, and clear like no other. Plexus makes colored plastics vibrant, makes clear plastic virtually transparent, and leaves plastic paints gleaming like new.
Thank you for visiting Autowerkes Exclusive. Due to personal reasons, I have decided to close the store down until further notice. All orders that have been placed will be filled and shipped as per usual.
I appreciate all the people who have supported the store since it opened and look forward to serving you again in the future.
Ken