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What's best for Cleaning the Windshield? Anyone use Pledge?

Someone had a post about cleaning windshields, this is about scratches! I use quixx acrylic scratch remover. I picked it up at O'reilly's. This stuff works great. :2thumbs:
 
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Folks, almost every product made with plexiglass, warns against using ammonia containing products. I use stoners invisible glass cleaner and it contains no ammonia. Works great on all glass and plexiglass.
 
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I like Plexus but right now I'm out so I use plain water and a microfiber cloth. The best hint I know of when cleaning non-glass windscreens is to drape a wet towel over it and let it set for a few minutes before cleaning it. This moistens and softens the bug remains and, for the most part, they wipe off easily. I usually use my bare hand to initially loosen the worst of the bugs, then finish with the clean microfiber cloth. By the way, the towel trick works just as well on the rest of the bike.

Motels/hotels don't appreciate us using their towels to clean windscreens or bikes but I've found that if you ask at the office they usually are glad to let you use old, worn towels that I think work better anyway. And they are a lot happier to see you come back the next time.

Cotton
:2thumbs: Drape a wet towel-like it!
 
Tulsa Windshields has a page on the proper way to clean motorcycle windshields. I've had one of their windshields on my GL1800 for 8 years now. I clean it the way the following link says to clean it & have virtually no scratches on it to date. Seems to work for me. Take a few minutes to read through it.

http://www.allamericanprod.com/hints.html
 
MarkLawson's link to http://www.allamericanprod.com/hints.html is excellent advice in my opinion. Like most of you who have been riding for a while, I've read most of that information before and tried to practice it as well. But a little refresher course never hurts and, as the info says, it's very easy to damage a non-glass windscreen.

Once scratched, I have never been able to completely repair a windscreen. It seems that every product I have used to remove scratches wound up leaving an area that was noticably abraded and never as clear as the rest of the screen. Maybe it was just my technique that was wrong but, personally, I will just live with the scratch until I can afford another windscreen.

Cotton
 
Water and a soft cloth for dried bug guts and exoskeletons.
Then Pledge Spray and Wax, drys clear, polishes and eliminates small scratches. It is also inexpensive.
It also makes the next bug gut removal easier.

Mike
 
I use a micro-fiber cloth and warm water as well and I STILL managed to put some scratches on my wind shield because I rubbed too darn hard! Lesson learned I guess, but I think it's too late for this shield now. Was thinking about looking for a polish of some sort to see if I could take the scratches out, as they are not too bad, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Oh well, I like to think it adds some character... :shocked:
 
When bugs are the problem, use hydrogen peroxide. It's safe and desolves protein, which is most of what bugs are.
 
I have used Pledge to clean my windshield, tupperware, helmet visor and eye glasses for years. I think it does a great job. Spray on a bug and let it sit for a minuet and it comes right off. What I'm looking for now is something to take off what looks like some fine pitch. It looks like water drops but is a bugger to get off. That's what I get for parking it under a bamboo tree without covering it.

Ride in comfort,

John
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Water and some vinegar on the Spyder shield, body parts, tubs showers, counters, etc.. Microsoft towels only.
RainX is the bomb on windshields. Don't even need the wipers.
 
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Water and some vinegar on the Spyder shield, body parts, tubs showers, counters, etc.. Microsoft towels only.
RainX is the bomb on windshields. Don't even need the wipers.
Rain-X will craze polycarbonate windshields, in time. I use it, too, but it requires that you replace, or polish, the windshield every 3-5 years. It is even worse on faceshields...those only last a couple of years.
 
We use NuFinish for the windshield; all the plastic except the dull parts; in fact,
only use water & soap for the wheels. No scratches yet...
 
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Hey there Spyderlovers. Micro fiber cloth is the real deal for sure however, make sure it's absolutely clean. If not, then you might as well use sand paper!!! :thumbup:

SilverFox
 
mix 50/50 ratio of hydrogen peroxide and water. spray on windshield, let soak 1 to 2 minutes, wipe with microfiber cloth. this mixter bubbles up on bugs etc. just like on your skin.
 
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I have found that asking motels for old towels to clean is common. They will provide, sometimes buckets, but often hoses.
Bad news is, the comment, I wish the last bunch would have asked.
:dontknow: One motel owner even said, I was not like the other Harley owners. I did not know HD made a GS Spyder.:gaah:
OldManzues
 
Hey Oldmanzues! I've noticed that more and more about the HD's. I don't know if it's because people jump on biking too fast or without any former knowledge or what. We were telling a couple friends of ours how we have decided to sell a few toys of ours especialy the ones that anchor us down and want to start biking again. She turned around and said that her husband and herself are doing the same thing. "Oh yea" I said, "what kind did you get?" "Well Harley Danielsons,:hun: you know, the big bikers ride them all the time" "Do you know what model then?" Her husband replied " I bought the GoldWing and she got the V-Star". So you see there are still people out there that think that a bike is a Harley and that's it. :hun: :dontknow:

SilverFox :roflblack:
 
I use a product called Lucas Slick Mist on the whole bike, windshield included. It will be a year old on April 15th and it looks as good as it did the day I picked it up. No scratches and a just waxed feeling. I wipe it down with this about twice a week takes 15 mins to do everything including the wheels.
 
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