In a message dated 9/2/2008 10:19:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
forzion@maine.rr.com writes:
Thanks, John;
Your answer seemed to coincide with that of many others who quickly
responded to my question (thanks, everyone!) but I thought I'd reply to the
List so
everyone could get the benefoit of the response. I personally have never heard
of the Novus products. Novus 2 seems o be a plastic "scratch remover"
http://www.intropc.com/item-30452-no-2-fine-novus-plastic-polish-pn7030.html
so I wouldn' have thought of it as a product to use on plastic windows.
Again, thanks to all those who responded!
Dave
---- John Cohen <jmcoh@comcast.net> wrote:
> Dave,
> I used Novus 1 & 2 on my top and it worked wonders. Cleaned up the
> cloudiness and hazing and it looked new. It is available from Moss.
>
>
> John Cohen
> Rutland, VT
> 1976 TR6
> http://www.triumphowners.com/701
>
>
> I have a new soft top on my Six and, now that it's about a month or 6 weeks
> "old," I note that the windows have a cloudy sort of film on them. I
> haven't 'treated' the windows with anything but did try Windex to clean
them
> -- without success. Has anyone heard of or used an effective product for
> cleaning convertible top window plastic, removing that cloudy sort of
film?
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It's available at most local motorcycle shops as it's used on polycarbonate
fairing windshields as well. I thonk Moss offers it, too.
Regards,
Vic Snively
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