[Fot] Plastic Window Remedy

Bill Babcock billb at bnj.com
Mon Nov 30 20:22:08 MST 2009


No question, best plastic polish I've ever tried. comes in two forms that i
know of #1 and #2. #2  has some fine grit to it and removes scratches. Also
apparently fills them somehow. Probably a soluble polymer like the old eagle
One plastic polish had (it was really good too, but Valveoline changed the
formula and now it sux)

#1 is more of a cleaner/polish and fills scratches but doesn't buff. Both are
magic and great for lexan shields. My helmet visors last 10X longer because of
these products.

On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Gary Horstkorta wrote:

> Hello:
>
>
>
> I thought I'd pass along a quick remedy to the dreaded "cloudy" plastic
> windows that affect soft tops over time.  The windows in my TR6 were on
> their way to being opaque which made driving with the top up a safety
> hazard.  I first tried using Mequiar's PlastX, a plastic cleaner & polish,
> but with no improvement.  Next, I tried a bottle of plastic polish I found
> in the back of my garage cabinet called Novus Plastic Polish No. 2.  I had
> purchased this product a few years ago from the local TAP Plastics store to
> clean the plastic windshield on my racecar.
>
>
>
> Using a microfiber hand applicator I applied the polish to both the inside
> and outside of my tops plastic windows then wiped it with a terry cloth
> towel.  After about thirty minutes of work, the windows are virtually as
> good as new...I was amazed at the results.  I checked the Internet and
Novus
> has a website at www.novuspolish.com.  FYI, I have no financial interest in
> this product, just want to pass along the info for a product that worked
for
> me.
>
>
>
> Gary
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>
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> 69 TR6
>
> 62 TR4
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