Rear plastic window Clean/restaur
I live in Colorado (Denver metro area).
My rear plastic window is chalky and a bit oxidize, not clear enough anymore, specially where it folds when the top is down.
Does anybody knows a place near Denver where I can take my S2000 so they can work on it?
I have seen a few You Tube videos on plastic window restore, but they use expensive electric buffer and products.
To expensive for me if I'm not going to use it often.
See URL below:
http://youtu.be/dC848-F_IWY
I rather get someone that knows what they are doing and have the correct tools if I can find one.
Any Help will be appreciated,
Lucho.
My rear plastic window is chalky and a bit oxidize, not clear enough anymore, specially where it folds when the top is down.
Does anybody knows a place near Denver where I can take my S2000 so they can work on it?
I have seen a few You Tube videos on plastic window restore, but they use expensive electric buffer and products.
To expensive for me if I'm not going to use it often.
See URL below:
http://youtu.be/dC848-F_IWY
I rather get someone that knows what they are doing and have the correct tools if I can find one.
Any Help will be appreciated,
Lucho.
An AP1 owner told me that his plastic window was in the same shape. He used Aerospace 303 on his. At first the 303 did nothing but one day all the chalky oxidized on the plastic just came off. He did say that it took some time. But the plastic window looks brand new the last time I saw the AP1. Good luck with your plastic window.
An AP1 owner told me that his plastic window was in the same shape. He used Aerospace 303 on his. At first the 303 did nothing but one day all the chalky oxidized on the plastic just came off. He did say that it took some time. But the plastic window looks brand new the last time I saw the AP1. Good luck with your plastic window. 
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