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Old 08-14-2017, 09:25 PM
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Plex-X made by Meguiars in the automotive section of Walmart. Will take out minor scratches and is made for plastics-works wonderful.
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There are many Novus products. Which one do you use?
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[QUOTE=l2ridehd;1435165]Go to a Harley dealer and get the cleaner they have for plastic windshields. I think it's called Novus. Removes scratches and swirls and makes it look new again. More of a plastic polish than a cleaner but it's crystal clear when finished.[/QUOT

I also recommend Novus.
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Go to a Harley dealer and get the cleaner they have for plastic windshields. I think it's called Novus. Removes scratches and swirls and makes it look new again. More of a plastic polish than a cleaner but it's crystal clear when finished.
I used Novus it's the best for plastic windshields makes them look like new again.
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Old 08-27-2017, 10:35 AM
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I use Lemon Pledge and a microfiber towel.
Me Too!. I use pledge all over my golf cart the wheels & Tires to the dash to the paint to the windshield. Does a great job and leaves a wax like shine that beads up in the rain!!
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Me Too!. I use pledge all over my golf cart the wheels & Tires to the dash to the paint to the windshield. Does a great job and leaves a wax like shine that beads up in the rain!!
Ditto
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Amazon.com: plexus windshield cleaner
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For minor scratches use car wax. It will also remove water stains.
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Go to a Harley dealer and get the cleaner they have for plastic windshields. I think it's called Novus. Removes scratches and swirls and makes it look new again. More of a plastic polish than a cleaner but it's crystal clear when finished.
Thanks for the info! Bought Novus on Amazon - worked like a charm!
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I've used WD-40 and a soft cloth for years. Water beads up and runs off too.
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I've used WD-40 and a soft cloth for years. Water beads up and runs off too.


WD-40 stinks ! (I mean literally) Lemon Pledge so much nicer...
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Old 09-16-2017, 12:28 PM
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I was curious of the same thing early this week, and I thought I'd share a website that has some good resources:

Golfcartresource.com

Hope it helps

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