Windshields
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- the2knights
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Re: Windshields
Yes, Novus Plastic cleaners and polishers work very well. Started using them years ago when I used to remove scratches from plexiglasss on arcade video games. Once all the scratches are removed I go ahead and use a good vehicle wax on the windshield. I know a lot of people use Pledge, but I feel like I get a little more protection from future scratches with the wax!
- Skibou
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Re: Windshields
Last word on this subject: Finally, good weather, and I got to try out the Cee Bailey. What an improvement! It's so much sturdier than the original. Good visibility and wind protection, and I can wipe it without having to support the back side. I can even see through it when facing the sun. :)
- Skibou
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Re: Windshields
Definitely the last word this time. My wife was able to join me for a ride yesterday for the first time this year. She had been unable to come along until now due to eye surgery (successful). Anyway, I had been looking for something to quell the wind noise on the mike, and surprise, surprise, that extra couple of inches in windscreen width seems to have gone a long way to achieving this. Who knew?