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![]() "Denis M" wrote in message ... "Gregory Hall" wrote in message ... Blank"Denis M" wrote in message ... My dodger has a front Lexan panel with vinyl siding. I like the concept of looking trough the panel instead of above it.Yet I have not used detergents to clean the Lexan. I am apprehensive about what to use.so as not to distort the vision and making scratches. I wonder if anyone has had any positive experience in using a cleaning product other than dish detergent, Spray it with mosquito spray with DEET. It'll really do a job on it . . . -- Gregory Hall Thanks to every one for their help. I have learned a lot. This is the first time that I have a Dodger let alone the Lexan panel and vinyl sidings. My slip neighbour had a can of "Plexus" and told me to use it. I did use it with a micro fleece cloth. Everything came out spotless. The Lexan panel look better than the windshield of my car. I also used Plexus on the heavy 1/2 thick Plexiglas of my hatch doors. The came out good but very slippery when you have to handle them for storage or closing the boat. Plexus odour is very strong and almost gave me a headache. Maybe next time I'll try other products already mentioned in this thread Please don't use the mosquito spray with DEET. I was only joking. It will make it all milky and ruin it forever. -- Gregory Hall |
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