How to clear up a hazy plexiglass windshield

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14 Feb 2006 04:15 #23754 by floridamba
I've heard that glycerin can help clear up a hazy windshield - anybody ever try it? I'd appreciate any tips that could same me the $$ of buying a new one.

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14 Feb 2006 05:08 #23758 by michikawi
Replied by michikawi on topic How to clear up a hazy plexiglass windshield
If it is just surface haze and scratches I have cleaned one up with Du Pont #7 polishing compound. If it is discolored all the way through I can't help you.

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14 Feb 2006 08:37 #23795 by OKC_Kent
Replied by OKC_Kent on topic How to clear up a hazy plexiglass windshield
Be very careful using chemicals on this, some plastics react poorly to even simple cleaning chemicals. Don't even try Windex until you know for sure.

Here is a link that tells how to clean and restore a Plexiglass window on a Corvette. You basically sand it.
tinyurl.com/bl4d6

Another place to check would be aircraft supply houses, many planes have expensive plexiglass and they use different things to keep them clear.
Try Aircraft Spruce and Specialty, or Wicks.

Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2006/02/14 11:50

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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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14 Feb 2006 15:55 #23853 by RomSpaceKnight
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I've always cleaned my visor and fairing with Lemonpledge furniture polish. Is it hazy or scratched?

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14 Feb 2006 16:24 #23855 by Flynrider
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I have an NC Plexifairing that was pretty well scratched up when a dimwitted relative decided the bugs would come off better with one of those plastic scouring pads used to clean teflon coated pots and pans.

Fortunately, they are very fine scratches. They look horrible and make the view cloudy when untreated, but a good coating of Pledge actually clears it up pretty well. When the Pledge wears off after a few weeks, the cloudiness returns.

If the windshield is cloudy because it was left out in the sun (UV damage), there's nothing you can do about it.

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17 Feb 2006 15:21 #24548 by floridamba
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I mixed glycerin and water about 50/50 and rubbed it on the windshield. It didn't help - but my windshield has 47k miles on it and is pretty nasty. Oh well..

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17 Feb 2006 22:26 #24617 by Tower_Monkey1
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go to your local motorcycle shop and ask them for some renews (I think I spelled that right ) It is made for cleaning plastic like fenders and gas tanks on dirt bikes, they also make it for cleaning clear plastic windshields too. Wayne

78 KZ650C2 Dyna ignition and coils,Pod filters,4-1 Kerker,CBR Tail Light,Drilled front dics,Custom front fender,1/4 fairing.

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18 Feb 2006 00:23 #24626 by cole098
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well I dont know about plastic. But I had a Jet aircraft mechanic tell me they use pledge on the jet canopys.. Never use windex it scratches.. The pledge cleans and has wax to fill in the scratches..

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17 May 2006 16:11 #48072 by Akheloce
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Lemon pledge works great on UH-60 Blackhawk side windows, but as another posted, you have to reapply about every week or so. We have tried Meguires, a really expensive spot repair product from Aviall, and a few other products but lemon (or country flower) :) pledge works the best.

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17 May 2006 16:17 #48074 by Akheloce
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Lemon pledge works great on UH-60 Blackhawk side windows, but as another posted, you have to reapply about every week or so. We have tried Meguires, a really expensive spot repair product from Aviall, and a few other products but lemon (or country flower) :) pledge works the best.

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17 May 2006 16:27 #48076 by Pterosaur
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Akheloce wrote:

Lemon pledge works great on UH-60 Blackhawk side windows, but as another posted, you have to reapply about every week or so. We have tried Meguires, a really expensive spot repair product from Aviall, and a few other products but lemon (or country flower) :) pledge works the best.


Once or twice a year, I polish the fine scratches out of the Lexan with either Harley Glaze (hey, I get it for free..) or Blue Magic Plexiglass Cleaner. 3M Glazing Compound, same-same. Glazing compounds and plexiglass cleaners are pretty much the same thing - ultra fine polishing compounds - very fine abrasive grit, a titch of coloring and water. Also known as "swirl removers".

Some of the glitzy brands like "Color Back" sold at places like Auto Zone also add perfumes, and that's a potential trouble spot. Might do well to open the bottle (if possible) and take a sniff.

Then, I use Lemon Pledge also. Good stuff.

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17 May 2006 17:59 #48092 by inline4
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Even if this product doesn't clear up your scratches (but I bet it will) you gotta give Plexus a try. It was originally formulated for fighter cockpit windows but works EXTREMELY well on windscreens and face shields.
I've had the same face shield for 4 years now and I'm not even close to thinking about buying a new one. You can usually find this at better bike shops or at Dennis Kirk, etc.
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