cleaning soft top
#31
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Re: cleaning soft top
It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
#32
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Re: cleaning soft top
It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
imagine a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will
buff out scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
Kate wrote:
> How long have you been using it Frank?
> Mothers has always made good products...
> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Kate
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>> "Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
>> first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
>>
>> bspear78 wrote:
>>> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
>>> soft top??
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
#34
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Re: cleaning soft top
I've been using Meguiars Mirror Glaze Numbers 10 and 17. One is a plastic
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
I've been using Meguiars Mirror Glaze Numbers 10 and 17. One is a plastic
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
#36
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
I've been using Meguiars Mirror Glaze Numbers 10 and 17. One is a plastic
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
I've been using Meguiars Mirror Glaze Numbers 10 and 17. One is a plastic
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
window cleaner, the other is a finishing polish for plastic windows. I've
been pleased with the results, the cleaner takes a lot of the discoloration
off of the plastic. If you do half a window and compare, there is a marked
difference. You can get it in most any auto parts store. It's 5 degrees
here and it snowed a foot and half last night, what I wouldn't give to have
soft top weather again --- come on spring!!!
Les
"bspear78" <bspear78@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1169300392.916993.237620@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
#38
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:45b2c831$0$6609$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>I just got some Meguiar's 'Plastix' cleaner and polish that I am going to
>use on my vintage 1986 top and door windows. It is getting a bit scuffed
>here and there so I want to see what I can restore it too.
>
> Mike
I hope you'll post your experience.
I'd like to keep mine looking good as long as I can. The doggone things are
so expensive and look so bad when they get munged.
Kate
#39
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:45b2c831$0$6609$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>I just got some Meguiar's 'Plastix' cleaner and polish that I am going to
>use on my vintage 1986 top and door windows. It is getting a bit scuffed
>here and there so I want to see what I can restore it too.
>
> Mike
I hope you'll post your experience.
I'd like to keep mine looking good as long as I can. The doggone things are
so expensive and look so bad when they get munged.
Kate
#40
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:45b2c831$0$6609$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>I just got some Meguiar's 'Plastix' cleaner and polish that I am going to
>use on my vintage 1986 top and door windows. It is getting a bit scuffed
>here and there so I want to see what I can restore it too.
>
> Mike
I hope you'll post your experience.
I'd like to keep mine looking good as long as I can. The doggone things are
so expensive and look so bad when they get munged.
Kate