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DrCactus 04-15-2016 02:55 AM

Plastic Back Window
 
Hey guys, I noticed this year my back plastic window has a white fogy looking 4 inch strip down the centre going across width wise where the window folds. Basically making it impossible to see through the window anymore. Does anyone have any idea if this can be easily cleared up somehow ?

Thanks in advance
DR.C

Xpit77 04-15-2016 03:27 AM

I use Pledge furniture spray. Clean the window then apply the spray and polish. It lasts for a while. A lot of boat owners use this as they have a lot of plastic windows.

jdraupp 04-15-2016 03:47 AM

Try the Novus 1 2 3 system. It definitely increased clarity for me I also maintain the window with plexus in addition to the Novus 123.

kk2002s 04-15-2016 03:48 AM

I used headlight restore polishing compound to get scratching out. Worked great and when I start getting fogging will try that method as well

tlc356sc 04-15-2016 04:46 AM

And after you get it clear-keep it clear
 
Before putting the top down wipe the window with a wet paper towel then pat dry (don't rub dry, PAT). If you use a white paper towel to wet wipe it you'll find very fine dark dust on the plastic. When the top goes down, the plastic folds on itself and this dust acts like sand paper. I always clean mine before lowering and I'm on the original '02 window and I only need to use Plexus one or two times a year (and then I of course use micro-fiber and not paper).
The one time I failed to clean it (a windshield repair guy needed to have the top lowered and I didn't clean it) I got that fog in the middle and had to use Plexus to get rid of it. Good luck. Tom

rick3000 04-15-2016 06:42 AM

+1 for Plexus
I use it to clean my plastic window and headlights. If you don't want to order it online, it can normally be found locally at boating stores, like West Marine.

Top_Ramen 04-15-2016 08:23 AM

+2 for Plexus

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BFeller 04-15-2016 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top_Ramen (Post 491804)

Plus 3 for Plexus - my boat and jeep also get the Plexus treatment.

DrCactus 04-15-2016 08:57 AM

I bought a bottle of Plexus - now my question is - is the issue on the INSIDE or the OUTSIDE ? What is the best way to use this product for my issue?

Thanks all

rick3000 04-15-2016 11:08 AM

For the outside I spray it directly on the plastic window then wipe it off with a microfiber towel. For the inside, I spray it on the towel first. The inside can be pretty awkward, so you might want to put the top in the service position first (open it half way).

texomawaves 04-15-2016 11:37 AM

If the top is old... I'm thinking the clear plastic has chemically changed. Mine did. I ended up ordering a new top for around $350 and there is a good DIY here. It wasn't that easy of a job, and you need to be a skilled handy man. However, my top install turned out great! :dance:

jrblackman 04-15-2016 12:37 PM

replacement top
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by texomawaves (Post 491837)
If the top is old... I'm thinking the clear plastic has chemically changed. Mine did. I ended up ordering a new top for around $350 and there is a good DIY here. It wasn't that easy of a job, and you need to be a skilled handy man. However, my top install turned out great! :dance:

Where did you get the replacement top for $350. Would you mind posting pictures of what it looks like on your car? My rear window cracked last week. It's temporarily repaired with clear shipping tape as I investigate replacement options. Thanks!

mikefocke 04-15-2016 04:24 PM

For the future, use a piece of soft felt between the folds. Dirt abrades the surface when the two folds rub together.

I used a Novus 1 2 and 3 kit on mine. They are 2 abrasive level bottles to remove the dirt and scum with the final bottle working to polish the surface.

Deadeye 04-16-2016 02:19 AM

You should avoid cleaning plastic with paper towels. Always use a soft cotton or micro fiber.

joecal 04-16-2016 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrblackman (Post 491845)
Where did you get the replacement top for $350. Would you mind posting pictures of what it looks like on your car? My rear window cracked last week. It's temporarily repaired with clear shipping tape as I investigate replacement options. Thanks!

I bought mine from Convertible Top Replacements | Auto Tops Direct Car Tops last summer for $370. and it was with the German A5 fabric. The install is a little daunting but mine came out pretty good except for a few wrinkles on the drivers side but that was my fault I'm sure. I saved around $700. in labor though, so I can live with the wrinkles or try to correct them. I just checked and their prices start at $339., the one I bought is now $409. or you can go with a glass window for a few hundred more.

jdraupp 04-16-2016 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deadeye (Post 491912)
You should avoid cleaning plastic with paper towels. Always use a soft cotton or micro fiber.

+1. Especially when using cleaning products like plexus or Novus. They even say right on the bottle not to use paper towels.

Tcar 04-16-2016 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deadeye (Post 491912)
You should avoid cleaning plastic with paper towels. Always use a soft cotton or micro fiber.

Absolutely!

Paper towels are abrasive, and they have wax on them, you'll never get rid of the streaks.

DrCactus 04-18-2016 04:56 AM

The plexus I bought from the store is liquid not a spray ... they don't seem to sell the spray kind here only the white thick liquid kind. I tried it out but the middle window (where folds) still stays pretty foggy looking. Not sure if there is anything else I can do to resolve this other than full replacement :(

Perfectlap 04-18-2016 10:59 AM

I would not use micro fiber on the plastic window unless it's a new towel, and use only the non-prickly side.

There's also a product called Renovo that is more of abrasive polish used on Lexan hard plastic windows and soft bendable plastics. There are also buffing pads you can use with a power drill made for clear plastics, basically what they use on cloudy headlights.

mikesz 04-25-2016 05:03 AM

I place a soft cloth on the window when putting top down so the window does not fold on itself. I also treat the window to keep it clean and pliable.


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