Getting water to run off the plastic rear window
I have been a lurker on the board for quite a while just waiting to be able to get my own s2000. Well, I finally got one. It's a used 2001 Silverstone/Black. It only has 7,800 miles on it. On Sunday there was an Auto-X here and it was a blast to shoot through the curves with.
Anyway, I digress. This morning there was some dew. It was all over the car, no big deal normally. Well, it had completely covered the plastic window and I couldn't see anything through it. It didn't run off after I got on my way either. Is there anything that I can put on the window that would help the water to run off?? It was quite frustrating not being able to see out the back window.
Anyway, I digress. This morning there was some dew. It was all over the car, no big deal normally. Well, it had completely covered the plastic window and I couldn't see anything through it. It didn't run off after I got on my way either. Is there anything that I can put on the window that would help the water to run off?? It was quite frustrating not being able to see out the back window.
Do a search on PLEXUS and you'll find your answer to plastic window maintenance. I found some in a Motorcycle store. It's in an black aerosol spray can with a white cap. I've been using it since 8/00 on mine and it still looks "close" to new.
On an off-topic comment. A group of us Houstnians were just at TexasWorldSpeedway this past weekend for the SpeedVentures event. You should sign up for the next track event and get to really know what your car can do.
On an off-topic comment. A group of us Houstnians were just at TexasWorldSpeedway this past weekend for the SpeedVentures event. You should sign up for the next track event and get to really know what your car can do.
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