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Old 12-06-2012, 04:41 PM
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There was a recent post giving information on a windshield cleaner for golf carts. Does anyone have that information, if so please repost the name of the cleaner. Thanks .........................
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That was me.... Novus 2, at Harley Davidson Shop.

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A really good cleaner for golf cart windshields is Windex Vinegar and Water - or you can make your own. Works great.
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Thanks to both of you for the prompt reply. Appreciate it.
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Used Novus 2 on my 2 year old cart based on the original recommendation. Windshield looks better than when I took delivery.
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That was me.... Novus 2, at Harley Davidson Shop.

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I was at Harley Davidson in LSL this morning, purchased both Novus products and told them that they are being recommended on TOTV. She said that many of the products made for cleaning motorcycles can be used on golf carts due to the similarity in materials used on both motocycles and golf carts.

She also mentioned that she had a run on Novus a couple of weeks ago and had to reorder --------------------
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She also mentioned that she had a run on Novus a couple of weeks ago and had to reorder --------------------[/QUOTE]

That Village07................... always causing trouble
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DON"T USE PAPER TOWELING to wipe off glass cleaner (scratches acrylic), use a micro fiber cloth or an old T shirt (per salesperson @ Village Carts )
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I found over the years as a Biker, that the best for windscreens is PLEXUS:

Plexus Plastic Cleaner
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The guys at "Carts and Clubs" suggested I apply a very light amount of Lemon Pledge. Guess it keeps the dust off too.
Yet to try it as the cart is only 5 days old.
Also using a gas additive with each tank.

Good advice on the micro fiber. I washed the cart today and first hosed off any dirt, then used my Mcguires liquid car wash to wash just about everything, including the windshield, hosed off the soap, then used my micro towel to "lightly" wipe off the water.

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A friend told me the Harley shop at Sumter landing has a windshield cleaner
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A friend told me the Harley shop at Sumter landing has a windshield cleaner
Noted as well in posts #2 & 6.

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