Plastic renew on windshield???

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Plastic renew on windshield???

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So the VFR that I picked up on ebay last fall is suffering from hazy windshield. Has anyone had any luck using plastic renew on plastic windscreens to restore the clarity?
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I have the same basic queston as I have a few scratches due to my young son trying to help clean it for me. :( He tried.
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Re: Plastic renew on windshield???

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High_Side wrote:So the VFR that I picked up on ebay last fall is suffering from hazy windhield. Has anyone had any luck using plastic renew on plastic windscreens to restore the clarity?
I've never tried it on windscreens... but on other clear plastics like a cars headlight housing... it really does work.
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#4 Unread post by logitech104 »

heat gun?
http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/10.2/r&d/he ... eafitz.htm
but I think that method would cause visual distortion.
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Neat trick. It might be the back-up plan, thanks.

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#6 Unread post by blues2cruise »

I use Plast-X by Meguiars. It's good for the visor as well. I am not familiar with the one you mentioned.
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#7 Unread post by High_Side »

Funny you should mention Plasic-X. I just used it this morning and it works great. This windshield was really far gone, and now it's better than 90%. Great advice Blues :wink:

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#8 Unread post by flynrider »

Before spending your bucks on a high-tech plastic refinish, have you tried going the cheap and simple route? Lemon Pledge.

My windshield (Plexifairing III) was scratched up pretty thoroughly when a (not so) helpful helper decided that the bugs would come off easier with one of those plastic scrubbers. By the time I noticed, he'd done the entire front of the winshield. It looked bad. As a last resort, before buying a new one, I decided to try some Pledge, since it had worked at hiding scratches on my plane's plexi. It worked great. The windshield that I was about to toss out, looks just fine after a thorough coating of Pledge. I have to reapply every 4-6 weeks, but it beats shelling out bucks for new plastic.
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#9 Unread post by High_Side »

flynrider wrote:Before spending your bucks on a high-tech plastic refinish, have you tried going the cheap and simple route? Lemon Pledge.
I'm always thinking about taking the cheap route....I just wasn't aware of any! I'll see how long the $6 worth of Plaxtic-X will take me though and post up here if I remember.
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#10 Unread post by BMK »

I don't have a windscreen on my bike, but I can attest that Lemon Pledge works just as well if not better than anything else out there, regardless of price. Been using it on my plane's windsheild for 3 years...and NOTHING is too good for my plane!
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