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Adoane 12-13-2010 07:18 AM

Windshield cleaning?
 
Can anyone recommend a product to clean our golf cart windshield and where to purchase it?

skip0358 12-13-2010 07:25 AM

Easy
 
Vinegar & water. Nothing with ammonia or alcohol.

Xavier 12-13-2010 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adoane (Post 315082)
Can anyone recommend a product to clean our golf cart windshield and where to purchase it?

I use Windex without ammonia with a mirco-cloth. We use the same thing on our laminate flooring.

Xavier

BogeyBoy 12-13-2010 07:33 AM

EZ-Go has this product:

Foaming Polish and Protectant for Windshields and Plastic Windshields.

Part #606314

"A clear cleaner and coating specifically formulated for use on utility vehicle Plexiglas and vinyl transparent surfaces."

getdul981 12-13-2010 07:46 AM

I'm thinking the salesman at VGC store told us to use Pledge. I'll have to double check. Also to use a VEERRRYYY soft cloth, something like the oldest most worn out T-shirt you have.

Bill-n-Brillo 12-13-2010 08:40 AM

Don't use a paper towel!!!

There's also a product called Plexus that's for plastics, acrylic, Lexan, etc. You can generally find it at places that cater to motorcycles or boats - perhaps other places as well including online. It's not inexpensive but it's good stuff.

Another suggestion: If your windshield is really dirty, it would be best to wash it first then use a plastic cleaner to finish it up. JMHO..... :)

Bill

JenAjd 12-13-2010 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by skip0358 (Post 315088)
Vinegar & water. Nothing with ammonia or alcohol.

We always us white vinegar and water to clean windows, windshields etc. Other products leave residue and will show streaks as well. Just my humble opinion. Oh...and newspapers to polish will leave it all spiffy!!!

l2ridehd 12-13-2010 09:51 AM

I use the cleaner/polish they make for airplane windshields. You can buy it at any small airport. It is made specifically to cause any rain to run off and not bead up. So any water or rain will leave you with a very clear windshield. It is made for plastic type windshields.

getdul981 12-13-2010 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 315117)
If your windshield is really dirty, it would be best to wash it first then use a plastic cleaner to finish it up. JMHO..... :)

Bill

WASH!!! That's a 4-letter word!! I'm surprised it didn't wind up ****.

Just kidding. I know it should be ****ed first.

Years ago when I used to ridce a motorcycle, there was a product put ot by Macguire's (I think) that I used to polish out scratches and clean the windshield. Anyone know if that stuff is still around?

Bill-n-Brillo 12-13-2010 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by getdul981 (Post 315164)
WASH!!! That's a 4-letter word!! I'm surprised it didn't wind up ****.

Just kidding. I know it should be ****ed first.

Years ago when I used to ridce a motorcycle, there was a product put ot by Macguire's (I think) that I used to polish out scratches and clean the windshield. Anyone know if that stuff is still around?

Greg - I think your post got flagged!! :) You've been asterisked out!

Yep, just Google "meguiars plastic polish" - they have several different products for plastics.

Bill

iandwk 12-13-2010 11:27 AM

We've been successful with pledge and microfiber cloth. That was the recommendation from TV Golf Carts when we bought ours.

ajbrown 12-13-2010 11:56 AM

Timely thread, thanks. I was in the process of ordering a new windshield for my Club Car as the previous owners scratched it. The scratches are circular which tells me it happened during cleaning, maybe a rough cloth, who knows..... The scratches make it very tough for night driving.

I will first try one of these polishes.....

getdul981 12-13-2010 12:02 PM

Bill - I put the *'s in myself.

Bill-n-Brillo 12-13-2010 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by getdul981 (Post 315189)
Bill - I put the *'s in myself.

Self-editing, eh? :)

Bill

Pturner 12-13-2010 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 315153)
I use the cleaner/polish they make for airplane windshields. You can buy it at any small airport. It is made specifically to cause any rain to run off and not bead up. So any water or rain will leave you with a very clear windshield. It is made for plastic type windshields.

l2, what's the name of it? I might want to order some online.

ajbrown 12-13-2010 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 315172)
Yep, just Google "meguiars plastic polish" - they have several different products for plastics.

Bill

Our windshield on the Club Car had some circular scratches. Had to be from the previous owner using something abrasive when cleaning. After reading this post and Googling, my wife picked up some Meguiar's PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner and Polish at Wal-Mart for me.

I just did a spot by rubbing it in, then wiping off with an old 100% cotton tee shirt. The spot looked better, but still had scratches. I tried again, but this time applied a bit more elbow grease. This is great shoulder workout and the windshield looks 98% better.

Thanks for this reference, if it works well on the whole windshield, you may have saved me $90 for a new windshield

ajbrown 12-13-2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 315280)
l2, what's the name of it? I might want to order some online.

Part of my Googling (must be cool to start a company that becomes a verb) found this:

http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/4256

Looks like the same type stuff I2 mentioned and it was invented by a pilot so it must be good ;)

Pturner 12-13-2010 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 315288)
Part of my Googling (must be cool to start a company that becomes a verb) found this:

http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/4256

Looks like the same type stuff I2 mentioned and it was invented by a pilot so it must be good ;)

Thanks. Hey, maybe Fumar invented it. :plane:

Bill-n-Brillo 12-13-2010 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 315286)
Our windshield on the Club Car had some circular scratches. Had to be from the previous owner using something abrasive when cleaning. After reading this post and Googling, my wife picked up some Meguiar's PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner and Polish at Wal-Mart for me.

I just did a spot by rubbing it in, then wiping off with an old 100% cotton tee shirt. The spot looked better, but still had scratches. I tried again, but this time applied a bit more elbow grease. This is great shoulder workout and the windshield looks 98% better.

Thanks for this reference, if it works well on the whole windshield, you may have saved me $90 for a new windshield


aj - Good deal! Glad it seems to be working for you. Sometimes the scratches can be so bad that NOTHING will take them out. If they're just light ones on the surface, then it should do well.

Meguiar's (as well as other companies) market products that are just intended for general cleaning/upkeep/protection of plastic. I wouldn't suggest using the PlastX for anything other than scratch removal.

Again, hope the rest of the windshield turns out great! :)

Bill

starflyte1 12-13-2010 07:22 PM

When we bought our carts, we were told to be sure and use CLEAN cloths that have absolutely no dirt on them. Otherwise, you scratch the windshield.

The Great Fumar 12-13-2010 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 315289)
Thanks. Hey, maybe Fumar invented it. :plane:

Nope, I didn't invent it but used it all the time , Its called ALLKLEER , comes in a squeeze bottle and works great....
I'm sure leesburg airport has it ..............Let you in on a little secret , apply a coat to the front of your car , works great for love bugs.....

fumar ......:plane:

Bill-n-Brillo 12-13-2010 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Great Fumar (Post 315338)
Nope, I didn't invent it but used it all the time , Its called ALLKLEER , comes in a squeeze bottle and works great....
I'm sure leesburg airport has it ..............Let you in on a little secret , apply a coat to the front of your car , works great for love bugs.....

fumar ......:plane:

Thanks for the tip, fumar. I might just give it a shot - always looking for new things to try out.

Bill

Eve2278 12-13-2010 08:53 PM

We were told to Use only WINDEX AUTO GLASS. It cost a little more but it is what everyone at the Golf Cart Stores recommended. We have used it with no problems..

Pturner 12-13-2010 09:01 PM

I interrupt this thread for a brief hijacking. Eve, your dog photo is sooooo precious.

Hijack over and out.

Eve2278 12-13-2010 09:05 PM

Ahh, thank you
 
quote=Pturner;315353]I interrupt this thread for a brief hijacking. Eve, your dog photo is sooooo precious.

Hijack over and out.[/quote]

:wave:and Annie thanks you too.........

golf2140 12-13-2010 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Great Fumar (Post 315338)
Nope, I didn't invent it but used it all the time , Its called ALLKLEER , comes in a squeeze bottle and works great....
I'm sure leesburg airport has it ..............Let you in on a little secret , apply a coat to the front of your car , works great for love bugs.....

fumar ......:plane:

Fumar,

Thanks for the info. In have been looking for a cleaner. I just ordered it from the Pilot Store.

Adoane 12-13-2010 10:03 PM

Thanks for al the info. I think I'll wait until it warms up before I try anything.

getdul981 12-13-2010 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adoane (Post 315365)
Thanks for al the info. I think I'll wait until it warms up before I try anything.

Now, THAT sounds like a plan!!!

Bosoxfan 12-13-2010 11:19 PM

I wax the windshield after I wash it with soap & water.It helps with the raindrops beading up along with a clear view!!

KittyKat 06-10-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 315288)
Part of my Googling (must be cool to start a company that becomes a verb) found this:

http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/4256

Looks like the same type stuff I2 mentioned and it was invented by a pilot so it must be good ;)

Thanks, AJ. Just ordered 2 bottles and a pkg of lint-free towels. Had rave reviews from 2 pilots and a golf cart owner. Hope it takes my scratches out. All I used was water from a spray bottle followed by a microfiber towel and it scratched like crazy :rant-rave:

red tail 06-10-2011 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 315153)
I use the cleaner/polish they make for airplane windshields. You can buy it at any small airport. It is made specifically to cause any rain to run off and not bead up. So any water or rain will leave you with a very clear windshield. It is made for plastic type windshields.

the product is rejeX....good stuff...expensive but it delivers as advertised

batman911 06-11-2011 03:20 PM

Has anyone tried Rain-X?

Shimpy 06-11-2011 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batman911 (Post 361671)
Has anyone tried Rain-X?

Rain-x warns not to use on plastic. I've bought several windshields over the years for motorcycles and most manufactures recommend to clean in only one direction, either horizontal or vertical. That way any scratches will be in the same direction, not a swirl which causes light to scatter and make visibility worse especially at night looking at other lights.
Also, never, never use the cleaning sponge at a gas station which usually will have other peoples grit from their dirty windshields embedded in it. I clean mine with an ammonia free glass cleaner and wax it with a car wax.

KittyKat 06-22-2011 12:52 AM

All Kleer a winner!
 
Got my All Kleer the other day along with lint-free towels. Squirted it on the windshield, used a towel to wipe it on, let it dry to a glaze then wiped it off with another towel. NO MORE SCRATCHES :thumbup: Later, I had to run an errand in the cart and when I turned West the windshield looked brand new again.

CarGuys 07-18-2011 12:59 AM

Windshields
 
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/950-110

Also a local Harley Davidson or Honda Motorcycle dealer all carry products that will not scratch non glass windshields.

H

DDoug 07-18-2011 06:25 PM

I got a bottle of that All Kleer and never saw anything work so good works on eye glasses to plastic that is


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