02-27-2007, 07:58 PM
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Nick,
do you have all 3 of those? is it required to use a lot?
i dont really wanna buy all 3 for maybe just a few drops, i have some scratches on both windows and windshield
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03-01-2007, 07:56 AM
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I ordered the Novus kit. It comes w/#1,#2,#3. #1 is a cleaner.
For only 16 bucks...Should be receiving it soon. Can't wait to try it out. I hope it works...
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03-01-2007, 10:00 AM
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Nick -
Have you tried this on the rear plastic window?
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03-02-2007, 08:43 AM
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djomlas / Travis,
I sent you both a PM but I thought I would share with the group as well...
Novus works great on plastic, but will not work on real glass.
I use Plexus to clean the rear window. I intend to pick up some Renovo for the scratches this year ( thanks for the suggestions, Perfectlap ! )
Nick
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03-07-2007, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by NickCats
djomlas / Travis,
I sent you both a PM but I thought I would share with the group as well...
Novus works great on plastic, but will not work on real glass.
I use Plexus to clean the rear window. I intend to pick up some Renovo for the scratches this year ( thanks for the suggestions, Perfectlap ! )
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How do you like the Plexus for your rear window? I've heard this stuff is the best from many sources. I tried it, and i got decent results, but its not as clear as I'd like. Perhaps I'm going about the application/removal wrong. How were your results and how did you apply/remove?
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03-07-2007, 10:45 PM
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How's this for oddness:
There is a HAIR... INSIDE my windscreen!! Yes... it's not stuck to the inside, or the outside... it's IN the glass! Given it's a laminate, someone lost a strand. It's about 1.5" long, in the top driver's side position... probably light brown...
If I bought the car new, I probably would have had them replace the glass... just because it annoys me sometime... hehehe
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03-08-2007, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by FrayAdjacent
How's this for oddness:
There is a HAIR... INSIDE my windscreen!! Yes... it's not stuck to the inside, or the outside... it's IN the glass! Given it's a laminate, someone lost a strand. It's about 1.5" long, in the top driver's side position... probably light brown...
If I bought the car new, I probably would have had them replace the glass... just because it annoys me sometime... hehehe
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That is crazy odd! are you sure its not a deep scratch with brown dirt collected in it. Do you see a root?
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03-08-2007, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by chaudanova
How do you like the Plexus for your rear window? I've heard this stuff is the best from many sources. I tried it, and i got decent results, but its not as clear as I'd like. Perhaps I'm going about the application/removal wrong. How were your results and how did you apply/remove?
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chaudanova,
I have been using the Plexus for cleaning the rear plastic window for some time now. It seems to do a good job, and leaves the plastic very soft and pliable. It doesn't seem to help much with the clouding, though, that is what I might try the Renovo or the Novus.
I spray the Plexus on a soft white cotton towel, clean the window, then I use another towel to remove the residue.
Hope this helps...
Nick
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