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cleaning #15331366 02/13/25 03:21 PM
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What do I use to clean a convertible rear plastic window? It is hazed over.

Re: cleaning [Re: Big Possum] #15332028 02/14/25 12:34 PM
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You could try vinegar and water with a microfiber towel or there are several plastic window cleaners that might be worth looking in to.

Re: cleaning [Re: Big Possum] #15332034 02/14/25 12:41 PM
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Cleaner Never used it but is one of many out there.

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Re: cleaning [Re: Big Possum] #15332035 02/14/25 12:41 PM
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If the plastic is glazed or oxidated, then it will need to be buffed out with polishing compound.

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