Rear 'window'
Rear 'window'
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Le TVR

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3,097 posts

274 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Driving to work yesterday it seems like I was looking through frosty glass... A closer look and it is scratched everywhere but very small scratches.

Ah says Madame, it was so dusty that I hoovered the roof....
'and the back window?'
'yes, with that little brush fitting.....'

Arghhh

Will something like the Renovo plastic polish take this out?
I havent seen separate window plastic for TVRs but some companies have something called Vybak in 0,8mm size. Has anyone tried Vybak? What do TVR use?

V8Smith

3,510 posts

276 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Le TVR said:
Driving to work yesterday it seems like I was looking through frosty glass... A closer look and it is scratched everywhere but very small scratches.

Ah says Madame, it was so dusty that I hoovered the roof....
'and the back window?'
'yes, with that little brush fitting.....'

Arghhh

Will something like the Renovo plastic polish take this out?
I havent seen separate window plastic for TVRs but some companies have something called Vybak in 0,8mm size. Has anyone tried Vybak? What do TVR use?



You could try a good plastic polish or AutoGlym Paint renovator, this normally gets out scratches out of the rear screen!

Depending on the condition of your rear roof piece, Autohoods do a complete rear section including the screen for about £230 IIRC.

Mike

Le TVR

Original Poster:

3,097 posts

274 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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The roof I changed about five years ago and is still almost perfect. Its just the rear window.

I suppose I could insist that she stiches in the replacement though

kentishS2

1,354 posts

262 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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I used the renovo window polish and it worked very well but I think t-cut is probably as good.

shnozz

30,079 posts

294 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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renovo is good and would come recommended. Not cheap for how much you get but i would use it over T-cut just in case the chemicals are slightly different. I have heard of some people using renovo and actually pressing it slightly too hard and splitting the screen. Hence I was careful when I applied it to both the S and the Chimaera and after reading that I would be loathe to try anything other than a specialist product.

tubbystu

3,846 posts

283 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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shnozz said:
renovo is good and would come recommended.


Its bloody marvellous.

Stuart

pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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try autoglym polish

yellabelly

2,258 posts

276 months

Friday 23rd July 2004
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Try contacting "The Polishing Company", at a recent TVRCC E. Mids meet they demonstrated a product that revived the rear screen and softened the vinyl at the same time, so it became more pliable and helped stop it becoming brittle and cracking.

www.thepolishingcompany.com/homepage.html

info@thepolishingcompany.com

Le TVR

Original Poster:

3,097 posts

274 months

Friday 23rd July 2004
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tubbystu said:

shnozz said:
renovo is good and would come recommended.



Its bloody marvellous.

Stuart


Thanks for the comments.
Renovo is now ordered.

Will report back later.

Le TVR

Original Poster:

3,097 posts

274 months

Monday 26th July 2004
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Well the Renovo polish arrived Saturday and was used on the rear window.
Wasnt sure what to expect as I polished the dried white polish off......



If I had expected it to be even half as good I would have taken 'before + after' photos but.. Lets do the inside as well....

Well what can I say, what adjective can describe the result?

Gobsmacked

Thanks for the recommendation, an absolutely top product.