P1000m5 Windshield

Cecilthelion

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I have a two piece poly windshield and live on a dirt road. We also do some mudding. After a year of dust and mud it was very difficult to see through. Started the process of doing a three step polish. Here are some pics. Will post more of the finished product. Let me know what you think or what you use to keep it as scratch free as possible.
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sek-hunter

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Looks like a definite improvement... is this the non-hard coat?


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I have a two piece poly windshield and live on a dirt road. We also do some mudding. After a year of dust and mud it was very difficult to see through. Started the process of doing a three step polish. Here are some pics. Will post more of the finished product. Let me know what you think or what you use to keep it as scratch free as possible. View attachment 97911 View attachment 97912 View attachment 97913
One trick I used to do with boat windshield that were hard to through was to use pledge furniture polish. It only lasts for 3 or 4 weeks but it was a quick fix when needed.
 
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Well Cecil, I will try again ......
What product are you using? I have glass on the Honda, but I have Lexan on the Takeuchi track loader and the door is getting scared.
 
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I've done headlights with the 3M kit...I bet it'd work on windshields...
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Well Cecil, I will try again ......
What product are you using? I have glass on the Honda, but I have Lexan on the Takeuchi track loader and the door is getting scared.
This is what I am using. I hope to finish up this weekend. Starting to get a little to cold to ride without it.
 
Cecilthelion

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Well Cecil, I will try again ......
What product are you using? I have glass on the Honda, but I have Lexan on the Takeuchi track loader and the door is getting scared.
Sorry about that have been busy.
 
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Looks like it was worth the effort.
What did you use to polish the plastic?
Drill? Da? Flex polisher etc?
 
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FWIW, I recommend using the same method that you would for finishing a clear coat paint job.

It’s essentially what the 3m head light kit is.

Start with 800 grit auto sand paper and work your way towards 5000 grit.

I prefer to wet sand even with the 800 as it keeps the surface cool and helps to keep the sand paper from clogging up. A da sander, drill etc can be used. Don’t get wild with the speed or pressure.

Once you get to 5000 grit the surface should be pretty darn clear. Hit it with rubbing compound and a buffer and it will be clear as glass again.

At this point you can reapply plastic protection or hit it with pledge.