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Discussion in '360/430' started by sezme, Jul 31, 2007.

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  1. sezme

    sezme Formula Junior

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    My plexi rear window is dirty on the inside - and needs to be cleaned. Any tricks or tips?

    Stu
     
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    duskybird F1 World Champ Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Not a Stradale owner ................................................ yet.
    You want to use Novus (1) plastic polish for cleaning and Novus (2) if you have scratches.
     
  3. sezme

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    Thanks, but those are last ditch efforts.... The plastic is PERFECT and I want to keep it that way...
     
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    Just use Novus 1. It's a cleaner/polish/protector.
     
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    If you stop by a local airport, and hit a pilot's store, there is a product (in a spray can) called Plexus - made for cleaning acrylic windshields on planes. It works fantastically well.
     
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    i use plexus and it works very well. but i also use speed shine (or any similar product) and it also works very well.
     
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    Remember to take the cross braces off before cleaning or else what ever you do will look half-azz

    G
     
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    I use the quick detailer spray on the outside of car with micro fiber towel, then after it is done, the micro fiber still is a little damp from quick spray (i mean a little damp). I then take the same Micro fiber towel and clean the outside and inside of Lexan rear plastic (i dont spray any extra on towel or plastic).
     
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    zymol hd clense does the job well too

    i use all sorts to be fair
     
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    IMO not really necessary or practical for typical maintenance. I've never had mine off and it looks fine.
     
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    I agree. Since it is pretty flexible, a thin microfiber cloth will fit right in between for cleaning. I use plexus also.
     
  12. Bill S

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    Simple is good. I just spray with the hose to remove loose dirt and dry with a synthetic chamois with VERY light pressure. It's clean with no chance of scratches or fading from mechanical abrasion or chemical reactions.
     

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