Windex ok on Polycarbonite?
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The rule of thumb for plastic shields is:If it's made for glass ,dont use it. If you want it to look new for a long time,after cleaning use car polish,then some good wax. These products are made for acrylic & polyurethane and are safe. They will keep the fine scratches at bay.
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Ammonia dries the oil out of most plastic windshields which will cause crazing (small cracks)
Also, don't use paper towels on plastic windshields as they will scratch them. Use a micro fiber towel or a simple old cotton t shirt.
And besides the products specifically identified for plastic windshields you can also use Lemon Pledge. It is fairly common to use that on small aircraft windshields which are far more expensive than what we pay for our bikes
Also, don't use paper towels on plastic windshields as they will scratch them. Use a micro fiber towel or a simple old cotton t shirt.
And besides the products specifically identified for plastic windshields you can also use Lemon Pledge. It is fairly common to use that on small aircraft windshields which are far more expensive than what we pay for our bikes
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