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I was talking to a fellow pilot last night about cleaning plexiglass and
he suggested using something called Mirror Glaze as a way to get out minor scratchiing and crazing (or just for a good cleaning). Up to this point I have only used Plexus or similar products to do our windows. Has anyone used Mirror Glaze and what were your results. It looks like there is both a cleaner # M1708 and polisher # M1008. I assume you would use the cleaner and then the polisher. I cound it online for ..0590 AMU for a 8 ounce bottle.... Not bad for things aviation related... What say you? Jon Kraus |
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![]() "Jon Kraus" wrote in message .. . I was talking to a fellow pilot last night about cleaning plexiglass and he suggested using something called Mirror Glaze as a way to get out minor scratchiing and crazing (or just for a good cleaning). Up to this point I have only used Plexus or similar products to do our windows. Has anyone used Mirror Glaze and what were your results. It looks like there is both a cleaner # M1708 and polisher # M1008. I assume you would use the cleaner and then the polisher. I cound it online for .0590 AMU for a 8 ounce bottle.... Not bad for things aviation related... What say you? Jon Kraus I have been using Plexus on my canopy for 5 years and the canopy developed a layer of haze during that period. The Plexus wouldn't take it off. I went by the local Harley Davidson dealership last week and picked up their #2 cleaner/polish (mildly abrasive) and their regular cleaner. These products are designed for the plexiglass windscreens on the bikes. In my case, the cleaner/polish completely removed the haze and the cleaner left the Plexi sparkling clean. The "Harley" products are cheaper than aviation products and did a great job. In addition, I don't have to mail order 'em. It is very possible that these products are repackaged Mirror Glaze, but then again, maybe not. KB |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. I have been using Plexus on my canopy for 5 years and the canopy developed a layer of haze during that period. The Plexus wouldn't take it off. I went by the local Harley Davidson dealership last week and picked up their #2 cleaner/polish (mildly abrasive) and their regular cleaner. These products are designed for the plexiglass windscreens on the bikes. In my case, the cleaner/polish completely removed the haze and the cleaner left the Plexi sparkling clean. *SNIP* KB Sounds like Novus to me. |
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![]() Has anyone used Mirror Glaze and what were your results. It looks like there is both a cleaner # M1708 and polisher # M1008. I assume you would use the cleaner and then the polisher. I cound it online for .0590 AMU for a 8 ounce bottle.... Not bad for things aviation related... What say you? I have used both for years - and your assumption is correct. Good products, and you can buy them at most auto parts and boating supply stores. Just last week I bought a bottle of another Meguiars product: Plast-X, which claims to be both a cleaner and polish. It did a good job on two scuffed up motorcycle helmet visors - with some elbow grease. I haven't had a chance to try it on an airplane windshield yet. I got the Plast-X at Walmart, and IIRC they had the cleaner as well. David Johnson |
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It is Novus... I jsut picked some up today and am on my way out to the
airport to give it a whirl.... I'll report back after trying it out. Michael Ware wrote: "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. I have been using Plexus on my canopy for 5 years and the canopy developed a layer of haze during that period. The Plexus wouldn't take it off. I went by the local Harley Davidson dealership last week and picked up their #2 cleaner/polish (mildly abrasive) and their regular cleaner. These products are designed for the plexiglass windscreens on the bikes. In my case, the cleaner/polish completely removed the haze and the cleaner left the Plexi sparkling clean. *SNIP* KB Sounds like Novus to me. |
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What happened to all of the lemon pledge devotees out there! It does work
very well, even for knocking of the bugs. I suspect long term use might also eventually result in a hazy build-up. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Jon Kraus" wrote in message .. . It is Novus... I jsut picked some up today and am on my way out to the airport to give it a whirl.... I'll report back after trying it out. Michael Ware wrote: "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. I have been using Plexus on my canopy for 5 years and the canopy developed a layer of haze during that period. The Plexus wouldn't take it off. I went by the local Harley Davidson dealership last week and picked up their #2 cleaner/polish (mildly abrasive) and their regular cleaner. These products are designed for the plexiglass windscreens on the bikes. In my case, the cleaner/polish completely removed the haze and the cleaner left the Plexi sparkling clean. *SNIP* KB Sounds like Novus to me. |
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Mike Noel wrote:
What happened to all of the lemon pledge devotees out there! I have used (lemon?) Pledge on my 172M for 30 years with no evidence of hazing or other buildup. |
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On 7/6/06 17:18, "Mike Noel" wrote:
What happened to all of the lemon pledge devotees out there! It's off the market, isn't it? Didn't they replace it with a "multi-surface" liquid that is not wax-based? - Don I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be. - Douglas Adams |
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No, I buy "Lemon Pledge" all the time at Costco.
Karl "No Spam" wrote in message ... On 7/6/06 17:18, "Mike Noel" wrote: What happened to all of the lemon pledge devotees out there! It's off the market, isn't it? Didn't they replace it with a "multi-surface" liquid that is not wax-based? - Don I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be. - Douglas Adams |
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