Ken,
You will probably get several opinions on this maybe even one dissenting
of mine but I have used Bon Ami with great success. My rear window was
yellow and foggy - couldn't see through it very well. Sprinkle on or make a
paste and gently rub in with a sponge or soft cloth. It should clean it up
nicely without any scratching . Rinse well. You can do both inside and out
however rinsing the inside is a bit messy but worth it in my case.
Russ Pagano
71 TR6
Columbia, MD
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> Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 16:34:46 -0700
> From: "Ken Davis" <>
> Subject: Covertible top cleaning question
>
> hi 6-list -
>
> have a question for those more experienced on cleaning the clear portions
of
> the top; specifically the back window. It has started to opaque over a
bit
> and i'm wondering if there's a process or product that will help minimize
> this. I don't want to use a polish on it i think, but there must be a
> compound or process to keep it real clear?
>
> Any pointers??
>
>
> Ken
> South San Francisco CA
>
> 73 TR6
>
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