Cleaning windblocker
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Found the Plexus in Home Depot, but almost didn't--it was hidden near the plexiglass door section behind some old plexi doors.
Looks like it's safe for headlights. My local Zaino distributor says the Z-6 detail spray is also safe for headlights (haven't tried that).
So what works as a nice Plexus applicator that won't scratch the plastic? Cotton seems to be out because of the lint. And it says NO paper towels. Would a Handi-Wipe work? Newspaper?
Looks like it's safe for headlights. My local Zaino distributor says the Z-6 detail spray is also safe for headlights (haven't tried that).
So what works as a nice Plexus applicator that won't scratch the plastic? Cotton seems to be out because of the lint. And it says NO paper towels. Would a Handi-Wipe work? Newspaper?
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Originally posted by iwantmys2k
So what works as a nice Plexus applicator that won't scratch the plastic? Cotton seems to be out because of the lint. And it says NO paper towels. Would a Handi-Wipe work? Newspaper?
So what works as a nice Plexus applicator that won't scratch the plastic? Cotton seems to be out because of the lint. And it says NO paper towels. Would a Handi-Wipe work? Newspaper?
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Bring this back from the dead...My windblocker thing that sits between the headrest has spotting that doesnt come off with glass cleaner, any suggestions? Plexus as recommended above?
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Originally Posted by dnelson1627,Jun 21 2007, 09:52 AM
Bring this back from the dead...My windblocker thing that sits between the headrest has spotting that doesnt come off with glass cleaner, any suggestions? Plexus as recommended above?
if it doesnt get it you will need a plastic polish- but post back before you go there...
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I wipe mine down sometimes with a MF damp with just water. I do have some meguiars plastic detailer, but haven't used it in a while.
Invisible Glass clearly states on the can not recommended for plastics that could be damaged by water or solvents. It also says not recommended for polycarbonate plastic, which I believe the head/taillights are made out of. (I have a can right in front of me)
Invisible Glass clearly states on the can not recommended for plastics that could be damaged by water or solvents. It also says not recommended for polycarbonate plastic, which I believe the head/taillights are made out of. (I have a can right in front of me)
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