04-25-16, 08:01 AM
04-25-16, 01:33 PM
MrCoronet Wrote:Hello Everybody!I've been using JAX WAX glass cleaner on the little convert we've got, seems to work fine.
See the above question..
Any advise would be great
Regards
//Anders
04-25-16, 03:48 PM
I use 2 soft towels - wipe down with damp towel, then a dry one. I keep them in separate zip-loc bags.
04-26-16, 10:21 AM
I use a product called Plexus on my 65 convertible,it cleans without scratching and does not leave a static surface.
https://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/plexus-...olish.html
http://www.amazon.com/Plexus-Plastic-Cle...B00092CKN4
https://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/plexus-...olish.html
http://www.amazon.com/Plexus-Plastic-Cle...B00092CKN4
04-26-16, 11:18 AM
Thanks a lot for the tips and links guys ...
No one with their own homemade miracle cure??
Salsa de lux or something strange - but that works....;-)
//Anders
No one with their own homemade miracle cure??
Salsa de lux or something strange - but that works....;-)
//Anders
04-26-16, 11:22 AM
[h=2]Automotive Vinyl Plastic Windows[/h] Flexible vinyl plastic is a special material. Vinyl plastic windows contain natural oils that can be leached out by certain cleaning products. For instance, never clean your automotive plastic windows with bleach, no matter how stained they might look. Also, beware of common household cleansers and stain removers which may contain silicone or petroleum solvents that will damage or dry out the plastic material.
The most recommended substances for cleaning automotive plastic windows are dish detergent in water or a 1:4 mixture of white vinegar to water. Vinyl plastic windows are made with a crosswise grain, so be sure to wipe them side to side when cleaning or drying to avoid clouding your view with tiny scratches. Also, use a soft, clean terry cloth or cotton towel to clean your vinyl plastic windows. Paper towels have too coarse a finish and will be harmful to the window surface
The most recommended substances for cleaning automotive plastic windows are dish detergent in water or a 1:4 mixture of white vinegar to water. Vinyl plastic windows are made with a crosswise grain, so be sure to wipe them side to side when cleaning or drying to avoid clouding your view with tiny scratches. Also, use a soft, clean terry cloth or cotton towel to clean your vinyl plastic windows. Paper towels have too coarse a finish and will be harmful to the window surface
04-27-16, 03:21 AM
Very informative Andy -like it
.. thank you so much!
Have a great day
(and to all DCR members of course..
)
//Anders
.. thank you so much!
Have a great day
(and to all DCR members of course..

//Anders
04-27-16, 06:14 PM
The best way to make it perfectly clear is to windex the rearview mirror and leave the top down.
lol
Danny
lol
Danny
04-27-16, 06:39 PM
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04-28-16, 08:29 PM
Drag-Net Wrote:The best way to make it perfectly clear is to windex the rearview mirror and leave the top down.
lol
Danny
no you're talking sense