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Old 01-30-2016, 11:59 AM
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Hey guys, I've cleaned and treated the hood so it beads nicely etc however the rear plastic screen also beads which I want to avoid as it causes a bad view and I don't like the water hanging around.
Can anyone recommend a plastic treatment where the water will run away rather than bead so it stays clear etc.
I've seen they do rain-X for plastic screens but I'm keen to get opinions and experiences from you guys.
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Autoglym polish works for me
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Hey thanks for the reply, what polish do you mean, they've got a couple? Cheers
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I use the super resin on the inside and outside of the plastic window
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Glass screen is probably the best treatment.

I've used renovo with some good effects in the past. Only cleared it for about 2 weeks though before needing another treatment
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Originally Posted by mikefifth
Glass screen is probably the best treatment.

I'd be careful which one you use - not all are suitable for use on plastic.....
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I think you have missed the boat.
He means replace it for a glass screen.
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He's talking to the wrong person..

And I prefer the plastic window anyway.
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