Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I'm seeking advice on what members have found is best for cleaning the rear
plastic window. Mine is very cloudy and difficult to see out. I don't want to
attack it with a harsh cleaning product in case I make it worse.
Appreciate advice.
Tony
plastic window. Mine is very cloudy and difficult to see out. I don't want to
attack it with a harsh cleaning product in case I make it worse.
Appreciate advice.
Tony
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Hi Tony,
Both Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both seem to
work really well. They are available from places like Repco and SuperCheap
Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of replacing it.
Michael
Both Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both seem to
work really well. They are available from places like Repco and SuperCheap
Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of replacing it.
Michael
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Hi Tony,
Both Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both seem to
work really well. They are available from places like Repco and SuperCheap
Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of replacing it.
Michael
Both Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both seem to
work really well. They are available from places like Repco and SuperCheap
Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of replacing it.
Michael
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Thanks Tony and Michael, I had the same question
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Thanks Tony and Michael, I had the same question
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Just out of curiosity does anyone know how much a new rear window is??
Mine has an awful Sony sticker on that is half off, and is a little
cloudy.
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Mine has an awful Sony sticker on that is half off, and is a little
cloudy.
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Just out of curiosity does anyone know how much a new rear window is??
Mine has an awful Sony sticker on that is half off, and is a little
cloudy.
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Mine has an awful Sony sticker on that is half off, and is a little
cloudy.
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I bought some cleaner at super cheap,tried small inch area in corner.It was
really foggy and now 90%. mike
really foggy and now 90%. mike
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I bought some cleaner at super cheap,tried small inch area in corner.It was
really foggy and now 90%. mike
really foggy and now 90%. mike
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Awesome Mike, that's what I wanted to hear, can you give us the name and
maker of it.
Big thanks
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
maker of it.
Big thanks
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Awesome Mike, that's what I wanted to hear, can you give us the name and
maker of it.
Big thanks
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
maker of it.
Big thanks
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I take it you mean 90% clear???
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I take it you mean 90% clear???
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
Ken McNoe
Phone: 09 483 8237
Mobile: 021 536 911
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Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
on 6/06/2005 7:46 p.m. Michael & Kate Cooper wrote:
(and stickers removed Ken!) before throwing money at a new one. As long
as there are no cuts/tears.
I think a new window is around $100-$150 installed at upholsterers like
Club Sponsor Al's Upholstory in Akl.
These links might help re type of polish to use:
Review on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/info/reviews/#Meguiars_polish
Fletchers info on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g01141.sht
Novus Scratch Remover info:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00353.sht
Other Stuff:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g02148.sht
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00349.sht
cheers
zorruno
Key words for a future searcher: polishing plastic window, rear window
foggy, clean mx5 plastic rear window, polish rear window
I agree with that, normally even the foggiest window can be polishedBoth Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both
seem to work really well. They are available from places like Repco and
SuperCheap Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of
replacing it.
(and stickers removed Ken!) before throwing money at a new one. As long
as there are no cuts/tears.
I think a new window is around $100-$150 installed at upholsterers like
Club Sponsor Al's Upholstory in Akl.
These links might help re type of polish to use:
Review on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/info/reviews/#Meguiars_polish
Fletchers info on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g01141.sht
Novus Scratch Remover info:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00353.sht
Other Stuff:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g02148.sht
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00349.sht
cheers
zorruno
Key words for a future searcher: polishing plastic window, rear window
foggy, clean mx5 plastic rear window, polish rear window
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- Black is the new black.
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Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
on 6/06/2005 7:46 p.m. Michael & Kate Cooper wrote:
(and stickers removed Ken!) before throwing money at a new one. As long
as there are no cuts/tears.
I think a new window is around $100-$150 installed at upholsterers like
Club Sponsor Al's Upholstory in Akl.
These links might help re type of polish to use:
Review on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/info/reviews/#Meguiars_polish
Fletchers info on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g01141.sht
Novus Scratch Remover info:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00353.sht
Other Stuff:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g02148.sht
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00349.sht
cheers
zorruno
Key words for a future searcher: polishing plastic window, rear window
foggy, clean mx5 plastic rear window, polish rear window
I agree with that, normally even the foggiest window can be polishedBoth Mothers and Meguirs do a good polish for clear plastic that both
seem to work really well. They are available from places like Repco and
SuperCheap Autos. They are worth a try before going to the expense of
replacing it.
(and stickers removed Ken!) before throwing money at a new one. As long
as there are no cuts/tears.
I think a new window is around $100-$150 installed at upholsterers like
Club Sponsor Al's Upholstory in Akl.
These links might help re type of polish to use:
Review on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/info/reviews/#Meguiars_polish
Fletchers info on Meguiars polish:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g01141.sht
Novus Scratch Remover info:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00353.sht
Other Stuff:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g02148.sht
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00349.sht
cheers
zorruno
Key words for a future searcher: polishing plastic window, rear window
foggy, clean mx5 plastic rear window, polish rear window
(z)
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Ken,
IIRC a new rear window replacement from Mazda NZ cost me about $285, unfitted,
about a year ago. I still have to install it on my wife's car. (Oh the
benefits of having dual hard-tops!) The remainder of her soft top is in vgood
condition so couldn't justify the expense of a full replacement at the time
Dez
IIRC a new rear window replacement from Mazda NZ cost me about $285, unfitted,
about a year ago. I still have to install it on my wife's car. (Oh the
benefits of having dual hard-tops!) The remainder of her soft top is in vgood
condition so couldn't justify the expense of a full replacement at the time
Dez
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
Ken,
IIRC a new rear window replacement from Mazda NZ cost me about $285, unfitted,
about a year ago. I still have to install it on my wife's car. (Oh the
benefits of having dual hard-tops!) The remainder of her soft top is in vgood
condition so couldn't justify the expense of a full replacement at the time
Dez
IIRC a new rear window replacement from Mazda NZ cost me about $285, unfitted,
about a year ago. I still have to install it on my wife's car. (Oh the
benefits of having dual hard-tops!) The remainder of her soft top is in vgood
condition so couldn't justify the expense of a full replacement at the time
Dez
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I use 'Autosol' Metal Polish - get it from a hardware shop. Worked wonders on
what looked like an over spray from armourall on the clear plastic in front of
the gauges. Its not an aggressive polish and takes a little time but it comes
up like new. Great on motorcycle visors, guitar scratch plates, you name it.
But remember to test it on a small area first - I've not had any problems, but
you never know...
Regards
Wayne Sinclair
Invercargill
0274 318171
what looked like an over spray from armourall on the clear plastic in front of
the gauges. Its not an aggressive polish and takes a little time but it comes
up like new. Great on motorcycle visors, guitar scratch plates, you name it.
But remember to test it on a small area first - I've not had any problems, but
you never know...
Regards
Wayne Sinclair
Invercargill
0274 318171
Cleaning Rear Plastic Window
I use 'Autosol' Metal Polish - get it from a hardware shop. Worked wonders on
what looked like an over spray from armourall on the clear plastic in front of
the gauges. Its not an aggressive polish and takes a little time but it comes
up like new. Great on motorcycle visors, guitar scratch plates, you name it.
But remember to test it on a small area first - I've not had any problems, but
you never know...
Regards
Wayne Sinclair
Invercargill
0274 318171
what looked like an over spray from armourall on the clear plastic in front of
the gauges. Its not an aggressive polish and takes a little time but it comes
up like new. Great on motorcycle visors, guitar scratch plates, you name it.
But remember to test it on a small area first - I've not had any problems, but
you never know...
Regards
Wayne Sinclair
Invercargill
0274 318171
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