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Quick Question: Wind Deflector

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Old Feb 18, 2002 | 06:21 PM
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Default Quick Question: Wind Deflector

What do you use to clean it? Seems the lil bastid is impervious to my attempts to remove finger prints & streaks.
No matter what I use, it seems like more streaks and spots appear....to top it of, it's a dust magnet too
Thanks for any tips

Ps: Here's another quick question: What is the suggested number of washes between Zaino Polish treatments? I assumed every five weeks or ten washes. Am I close?
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Old Feb 18, 2002 | 07:06 PM
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I used to use Plexus on the aeroscreen and that worked quite well. I since gotten the Rick's full size screen with the lazer etched "S2000" logo on it which I have painted so I'm worried that the Plexus might remove the paint. I will go back to using Windex like I did before Plexus. The Windex worked pretty good but I started to use Plexus on both the screen and the plastic window since I usually do both at the same time. If you use a newly washed soft cloth it shouldn't streak. A soft paper towel might be OK if you don't press too hard. In time, paper products will scratch the plastic.
As for the Zaino, I last put on a coat just before winter hit (October maybe?) and I've washing the car every week to two weeks ever since. I don't plan to Zaino again till winter is over. It still shines and the water slides off just like when I last applied it. I only plan to Zaino the car once in the Spring and once in the Fall. I use the Z6 spray after washing in the warm months only. I'm one of those who feel that beyond a certain point, the added coats of Zaino is simply too much work and the added shine and protection are not proportional to the effort applied. But that's just me so if you feel good about putting a gazillion coats on then go right ahead. Whatever works for you.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 06:30 PM
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try some stoners invisible glass. That stuff has always succeeded for me where windex failed.
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