Re:Back window
Hey my MG F 2000 back window is really foggy and unusable. What’s best thing to use to polish it out? It’s not cracked or torn
by Charlie1
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Try some Renovo plastic window cleaner or similar.
by SteveFMk1
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There is a product called greygate for exactly this use, or you can use Brasso or any clay based abrasive even T cut but beware of putting too much pressure on the plastic screen as its most likely the stitches will give way not the plastic.
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Thank you is Renzo a clay based one do you know? and can the window be unzipped and taken out when cleaning? I got inherited the car from a family member so still learning about the car so appeciate any help.
by Charlie1
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Not sure about Renzo but the screen can be unzipped anand laid flat but not removed unless you drill out the rivets and replace, probably overkill.
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- BruceTF135
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Unzip the window and lay it on something flat. You'll need to do it inside and outside. I used Meguiars PlastRX and lots of elbow grease but Greygates has been highly recommended many times. Easy job, just requires some effort.
This is my result:
This is my result:
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