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Cleaning/waxing/polishing Windshield


Guest Pete McCrary

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Thanks for the reply, Seb.

I know it's an "oldie" ... but it seemed better to do a {search} and find one than start a brandy-new duplicate.

And nice tip on the heat gun. I'll try not to melt my bike. Cheers! E-Ticket

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  • 3 years later...

Plain white toothpaste is one of the best and cheapest methods for polishing plexiglass. Got the tip from an F-16 crew chief. Works good on all kinds of stuff that scratches easy.. gas mask lenses, headlights, etc...

Resurection, yet again.

My windscreen was getting a little rough with a yellow color and a few light scratches, I tried the above toothpaste trick by hand (no power tool) and it worked really well at removing the color but left noticeable swirls. These swirls aren't deep at all, what's the best way to remove them and get a nice clear finish? Any final coat of protection is needed?

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Pldege - which works best - lemon scented or plain?

Another tip for furniture polish, so I'm told , is for mounting mc tires instead of tire jelly or soapy water .

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