Opaque windscreen

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Opaque windscreen

Post by Wombat » Sun Oct 27, 2013 3:59 am

If your windscreen has gone all cloudy with age, try some Mothers Plastic Polish.
Mine was really crappy and has come back really clean.
Didn't work so well on the seat panels but they are really degraded and need to come off and get resprayed.

Bob
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Re: Opaque windscreen

Post by alextrx850 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:46 am

Wombat wrote:If your windscreen has gone all cloudy with age, try some Mothers Plastic Polish.
Mine was really crappy and has come back really clean.
Didn't work so well on the seat panels but they are really degraded and need to come off and get resprayed.

Bob
Mothers products are quite good products as far as I've experienced Wombat, a good tip there.
Mind, the screen is a carbonate plastic and the seat cowl will be painted, so a different polish will be needed.
My memory has gone cloudy with age as well,..any thoughts ?..already medicating with Wild Turkey or Jack.
What do you have now,..I seem to recall you selling the TRX off roader a while back...

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Re: Opaque windscreen

Post by Wombat » Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:30 am

Nah, I think that was Homer

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