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1. [oletrucks] Off Topic: Foggy Back Window. (score: 1)
Author: "A.B." <bigfred@unm.edu>
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:56:47 -0700 (MST)
Since you all are the most resoucefull group I know, I figured I'd try your knowledge. Does anyone know how to clean up a foggy back window on a convertible? My caddy has this plasic window that is
/html/oletrucks/2001-11/msg00193.html (7,188 bytes)

2. Re: [oletrucks] Off Topic: Foggy Back Window. (score: 1)
Author: smiler <Moneymatters@snet.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:15:12 -0500
Simply use white polishing compound...it will clear even the yellow old windows without scratching the plastic...I used to work a used car lot in the 70's and thats what we/they would use...try a sma
/html/oletrucks/2001-11/msg00196.html (7,831 bytes)

3. Re: [oletrucks] Off Topic: Foggy Back Window. (score: 1)
Author: Byron Schluter <b_schluter@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 20:56:38 -0800 (PST)
Use Mequires plastic polish. It's a product developed for use on plexiglass windshields used on boats. Years ago I owned a 1962 Rinell runabout with a plexiglass windshield and it was so cloudy I co
/html/oletrucks/2001-11/msg00197.html (8,365 bytes)

4. RE: [oletrucks] Off Topic: Foggy Back Window. (score: 1)
Author: Terry Stellman <STELLMAN@noex.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 07:01:35 -0600
Use Meguire's. It comes in three different numbered plastic bottles. I think you need #10 and #18. One is to polish out scratches and the other is just a cleaner. Very easy to use. Terry Stellman 194
/html/oletrucks/2001-11/msg00209.html (7,870 bytes)


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