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wexman wrote:
I'm not as prepared as Twisty, I just use paper towels at the gas station, wet two or three and lay them on the windshield for four or five minutes (go pee) and then the little buggers will wipe right off. I know paper towels aren't best for plexiglass, but I've used the stuff on aircraft for 44 years with no problem. As long as they aren't dry they don't seem to do much damage. Micro Mesh is available from aircraft supply houses, such as Sporty's, Wicks, and Aircraft Spruce and Specialties. It's a series of increasingly fine grit to work on badly scratched plexiglas. It works wonders.
wexman wrote:
Doesn't count when one joins, they get welcomed with the first post, just lurking really isn't joining in the give and take. So there!Hey dean your a bit slow ,,he joined last may ....:baffled::baffled::baffled:,,now go to bed and get a good sleep ..
I'm not as prepared as Twisty, I just use paper towels at the gas station, wet two or three and lay them on the windshield for four or five minutes (go pee) and then the little buggers will wipe right off. I know paper towels aren't best for plexiglass, but I've used the stuff on aircraft for 44 years with no problem. As long as they aren't dry they don't seem to do much damage. Micro Mesh is available from aircraft supply houses, such as Sporty's, Wicks, and Aircraft Spruce and Specialties. It's a series of increasingly fine grit to work on badly scratched plexiglas. It works wonders.