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After running out of my favorite "Brillianize" (more on order) tried a handful of things that were on hand or otherwise locally available.
Had heard "Plexus" was highly thought of, but it left streaks. None of the aerosol cleaners seemed very useful in the wind. Meguiars "Mirror Glaze 18" worked well. Any experience with "Novus 1"? Used their 2 and 3 for scratch removal. Jim |
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I was looking into the same thing today. I don't have any advice as I have not used any of the products, just read about a few. I was going to order the maintenance kit from Micro-Surface? They do have a few cleaners and quite a bit of info on their web site.
http://micro-surface.com/ |
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I personally use LP Aeroplastic. I only use it three or four times a seasona as it seals very well. In between I just use clean water and the inside of my clean cotton t- shirt before flights
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Novus #1 is great! I use it on aircraft, and motorcycle helmet visors, windshields etc.
It is VERY similar to Brillianize. If you like Brillianize, you'll like Novus #1. Novus products are available at most (all) Harley Davidson dealers...so you can just drop in and buy it...no need to pay shipping or wait for it to arrive. Cookie On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 2:19:16 PM UTC-4, JS wrote: After running out of my favorite "Brillianize" (more on order) tried a handful of things that were on hand or otherwise locally available. Had heard "Plexus" was highly thought of, but it left streaks. None of the aerosol cleaners seemed very useful in the wind. Meguiars "Mirror Glaze 18" worked well. Any experience with "Novus 1"? Used their 2 and 3 for scratch removal. Jim |
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On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 1:19:16 PM UTC-5, JS wrote:
After running out of my favorite "Brillianize" (more on order) tried a handful of things that were on hand or otherwise locally available. Had heard "Plexus" was highly thought of, but it left streaks. None of the aerosol cleaners seemed very useful in the wind. Meguiars "Mirror Glaze 18" worked well. Any experience with "Novus 1"? Used their 2 and 3 for scratch removal. Jim I've been using Plexus for the last 15 years on every canopy I look through (my LS6, club gliders, towplanes) and it works great. No streaks, anti-static, takes off bugs, etc. Use a clean cotton t-shirt or clean microfiber cloth (if bugs are present). Between applications, clean water will work too - key is to use a clean cotton t-shirt to wipe off the water, and fingers (gently!) to get rid of bugs, etc. Environments include dusty desert and humid mid-west, summer and winter. Expensive, but you get what you pay for if you use it correctly. Kirk 66 |
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Another vote for Plexus. Fills in and index matches hairline scratches when you apply it. Canopy always looks "better than it really is" after application. Never streaks if you use clean cotton or microfibre cloth. I would always recommend gently dusting the plex with a DRY cloth first to eliminate any abrasive dust prior to application of cleaner...
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Hi,
I use and sell the Novus brand products. I'm very happy with them and haven't had any complaints from customers. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/novus.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. _________________________________ "Cookie" wrote in message ... Novus #1 is great! I use it on aircraft, and motorcycle helmet visors, windshields etc. It is VERY similar to Brillianize. If you like Brillianize, you'll like Novus #1. Novus products are available at most (all) Harley Davidson dealers...so you can just drop in and buy it...no need to pay shipping or wait for it to arrive. Cookie On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 2:19:16 PM UTC-4, JS wrote: After running out of my favorite "Brillianize" (more on order) tried a handful of things that were on hand or otherwise locally available. Had heard "Plexus" was highly thought of, but it left streaks. None of the aerosol cleaners seemed very useful in the wind. Meguiars "Mirror Glaze 18" worked well. Any experience with "Novus 1"? Used their 2 and 3 for scratch removal. Jim |
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PRIST® ACRYLIC, PLASTIC AND GLASS CLEANER. I have used this for years and it is the best Plexus does leave a film which attracts dust.
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On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 11:19:16 AM UTC-7, JS wrote:
After running out of my favorite "Brillianize" (more on order) tried a handful of things that were on hand or otherwise locally available. Had heard "Plexus" was highly thought of, but it left streaks. None of the aerosol cleaners seemed very useful in the wind. Meguiars "Mirror Glaze 18" worked well. Any experience with "Novus 1"? Used their 2 and 3 for scratch removal. Jim H2O works pretty good out a spray bottle..... |
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