Recommendations for cleaning rear screen

Recommendations for cleaning rear screen

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Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Does anyone have any recommendations on the best way to clean the rear plastic screen? I'm reluctant to try any cleaning type product, in case it causes issues with the plastic or the hood.

I've tried with plain clean warm water and a new cleaning rag, but after a day or so (after some rain), it's impossible to see out of.

Thanks for any tips or advice.

K

Fer

7,710 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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TAKE THE TOP DOWN. No problem.

biggrin

Big Al.

68,878 posts

259 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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My sight ain't that bad! irked

hehe

Renovo window polish used it on the Chim (soft) and now the Tuscan (hard)

Great stuff.....

Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Fer said:
TAKE THE TOP DOWN. No problem.
Fer - I'm not extreme hardcore like you are - come wind, rain, hail or shine.

Mind you - I've not seen you recently at all. You wimping out? hehe

K

Kinky

Original Poster:

39,576 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Big Al. said:
My sight ain't that bad! irked

hehe

Renovo window polish used it on the Chim (soft) and now the Tuscan (hard)

Great stuff.....
Well, Al, firstly, 62 million years must have caused some deterioration on the old eyesight hehe

Secondly - cheers for the heads-up on Renovo. I'll follow that one up thumbup

I guess, as a follow-on question - would Rain-X benefit in any way? (Once I've given it a good clean).

K

randlemarcus

13,528 posts

232 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Is plastic? The BMW plastic screen polish/cleaner used to be sworn by by some of the Boxster types.

Big Al.

68,878 posts

259 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Kinky said:
I guess, as a follow-on question - would Rain-X benefit in any way? (Once I've given it a good clean).

K
Well used that on my 5 well it was OK when I first applied it, the problem I found was when it started to age it just left the screen all smeary and sort of greasy. Never used it again. smile

Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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randlemarcus said:
Is plastic? The BMW plastic screen polish/cleaner used to be sworn by by some of the Boxster types.
Ohhhh - interesting. I've got a main dealer just around the corner. I'll go and see if I can get a sample wink

Thanks for that heads up thumbup

K

Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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Big Al. said:
Kinky said:
I guess, as a follow-on question - would Rain-X benefit in any way? (Once I've given it a good clean).

K
Well used that on my 5 well it was OK when I first applied it, the problem I found was when it started to age it just left the screen all smeary and sort of greasy. Never used it again. smile
Al - I though you 'refreshed' the rain-x every few weeks or so?

K

dougc

8,240 posts

266 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2007
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I'll second the Renovo. Use it on the S and its great stuff.

Fer

7,710 posts

281 months

Wednesday 24th October 2007
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Kinky said:
Fer said:
TAKE THE TOP DOWN. No problem.
Fer - I'm not extreme hardcore like you are - come wind, rain, hail or shine.

Mind you - I've not seen you recently at all. You wimping out? hehe

K
The Westie is up for sale, I have a 3 series convertible now, and plan to build a Westie with Fer-Jr when I get my garage back.

Back on topic, I had been told about the Beemer product too, was recommended for my barchetta.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Wednesday 24th October 2007
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I had a Mk1 with plastic rear window for 8 years and only ever used Auto-Glym Extra Gloss Protection on it. It's not an obvious choice but it is very slightly abrasive so polishes out minor scratches stopping the screen going cloudy. If you use it regularly it also removes or at least reduces bigger scratches too.
It has the added advantage of leaving a layer of wax on the screen which repels water and keeps it looking clean for longer and if you use it on the inside it stops it misting up.

Do you have a screen protector? If not, get yourself one asap! It reduces the amount of scratches on the screen when the top is down.

MrV

2,748 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th October 2007
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randlemarcus said:
Is plastic? The BMW plastic screen polish/cleaner used to be sworn by by some of the Boxster types.
Early S2000 owners can agree with boxster drivers about the BMW cleaner to smilethats got to be a first wink

randlemarcus

13,528 posts

232 months

Thursday 25th October 2007
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MrV said:
randlemarcus said:
Is plastic? The BMW plastic screen polish/cleaner used to be sworn by by some of the Boxster types.
Early S2000 owners can agree with boxster drivers about the BMW cleaner to smilethats got to be a first wink
oi! Its not me - my 944 had a nice glass screen with a washer jet so I could see you Honda types behind me where you belonged biggrin

Planet Claire

3,321 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th October 2007
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I don't have a plastic screen myself but some people recommend Brasso.

Anna_S

1,473 posts

213 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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have you found any solutions yet kinky?

Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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Anna,

I popped into Halfords to see if I could pick up some Renovo - but they don't stock it - so I'm going for the BMW solution. I'll pick some up Monday, so I'll let you know how I get on.

K

Kinky

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39,576 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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I guess we're going to have an MX-5 Corner in the BT&P car park hehe

K

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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MX-5 Lazza said:
I had a Mk1 with plastic rear window for 8 years and only ever used Auto-Glym Super Resin polish on it. It's not an obvious choice but it is very slightly abrasive so polishes out minor scratches stopping the screen going cloudy. If you use it regularly it also removes or at least reduces bigger scratches too.
It has the added advantage of leaving a layer of wax on the screen which repels water and keeps it looking clean for longer and if you use it on the inside it stops it misting up.

Do you have a screen protector? If not, get yourself one asap! It reduces the amount of scratches on the screen when the top is down.
Oops - edited my previous post - I meant AutoGlym Super Resin polish paperbag

Honestly - Give it a go, you'll be amazed. I tried a number of plastic polishes including the BMW one but AG SRP beats them all yes

Big Al.

68,878 posts

259 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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Kinky said:
I guess we're going to have an MX-5 Corner in the BT&P car park hehe

K
confused But won't you be in the Tuscan corner. smile