Plexus
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Plexus, gods gift to contortioists....is it just me (albeit 6'4") who has a devil of a time getting all the filmy residue off the inside of the back window?? I only Plexused inside the rear window twice before the hardtop went on for winter but I can vividly remeber the awkwardness of it.
I've pretty much decided that the inside of the window will take care of itself due to the p. muz mat that has been in the car from day 1 (I even took it down to the dealer for the drive home - typical Honda UK he had no idea what it was for!). I think the outside of the screen is more vulnerable due to the plastic on plastic rubbing when the roof is folded, I'm dreading looking at the state of mine when I take off the hardtop, I've been using a Coastal Metals tube in there but am going to swap to a Muz tube when I have a chance. I'l let you know what the screen looked like....
I've pretty much decided that the inside of the window will take care of itself due to the p. muz mat that has been in the car from day 1 (I even took it down to the dealer for the drive home - typical Honda UK he had no idea what it was for!). I think the outside of the screen is more vulnerable due to the plastic on plastic rubbing when the roof is folded, I'm dreading looking at the state of mine when I take off the hardtop, I've been using a Coastal Metals tube in there but am going to swap to a Muz tube when I have a chance. I'l let you know what the screen looked like....
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I've been using Motorcycle visor cleaner (not now while I've the hardtop on.). Easy to get hold of and leaves the window very clear. Doesn't do anything for scratches though. I think Andy Winskil used some BMW product, that was harder to use by IIRC could get scratches out - it was a polish I think. That might be worth a try Tokyo.
-Brian.
-Brian.
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T James: I found a Cabrio kit in Yellow Hat store - silicone roof stuff (not used yet) and a plastic window cleaner - kind of white liquid. It looks great when you use it - cleans and makes it shiny - but from some angles and lighting the window looks dull and opaque. Does plexus do the same?
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Originally posted by Cedric Tomkinson
I just wonder if however we clean it we can give it too much attention. It is only plastic and surely can only stand so much well-intentioned elbow grease.
I just wonder if however we clean it we can give it too much attention. It is only plastic and surely can only stand so much well-intentioned elbow grease.
Takes a few seconds and gives excellent results.
My rear window always looks a million times better after using Plexus, only to dull a bit over time.
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Originally posted by Tifosi Red
And I reckon that big 13oz can will outlast my tenure in the car
And I reckon that big 13oz can will outlast my tenure in the car
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That said I've used a fair bit today doing mine and Bernie's cars e.g. headlamps, rear lamps, centre stop light, number plates, instrument binacles etc. - its so verstaile and leaves all the plastics looking amazing