Cleaning the screen ?

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  1. MPJ

    MPJ Active Member

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    Hi all, what do you use to polish out light swirls in the clear std windscreen...lots of info on the web..even toothpaste ? lol

    Thanks
     
  2. Repsol Rob

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    tooth paste..... it does work and smell nice !!
     
  3. MPJ

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    Really ? Did you use your own, or your good ladies brush ? :confused:
     
  4. Greco

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    Toouth paste really? WD40, wax or cream products for me to be honest
     
  5. MPJ

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    Colgate to get rid of scratches....
     
  6. Blade-Rider

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    Really wow I have a few nasty swirls I need to shift

    Any particular brand and method?
     
  7. MPJ

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    Sorry, it was a jokey reply...I haven't tried it yet with toothpaste but have heard it works. You go first !:)
     
  8. Blade-Rider

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    Haha I did wonder :)
     
  9. rewy..rr

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    You tried MER ?
     
  10. MPJ

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    MER glass cleaner ?...no not tried it but I don't think it would remove scratches ?

    Now tried toothpaste, didn't work for me.

    Have ordered acrylic polish kit...
     
  11. rewy..rr

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    Met car polish can be used on screens, not sure if it will remove all scratches, but you will have a clean screen.
     
  12. Dave

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    Have used Tcut and G3 in the past, both gave good results the G3 is more abrasive but was probably the better one.
     
  13. Jandy

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    I saw a guy at Oulton Park on one of the stands using wd40 I thought he was going mad !!!!
     
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    I saw a guy at Oulton Park on one of the stands using wd40 I thought he was going mad !!!!
     
  15. MPJ

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    I used G3 too, only made it worse. Scratch kit arrives tomorrow, see how I get on...
     
  16. bob

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    3000 grade wet and dry then polish after might be good try?
     
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    Meguiars do a product called Plast RX,not used it but if it's as good as their other stuff then it will work well.
     
  18. MPJ

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    Autoglym glass cleaner works great for me
     
  20. MPJ

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    It's no longer dirty, just scratched !
     

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