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sry for the Hi-Jack but thanks - def PM or starta new forum for I-glass maintenance.. Gerry thanks for the text the other day, def interested...
Trade ya a few miller latte's for it...hmmmmm ![]()
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The name of the cleaner is Glass-Plex it should be used with a soft towel. Before using make sure to wash it first with boat soap to remove any dirt or salt. You never want to apply force to a window with a towel without cleaning it first, this will lead to hairline/fine scratchs.
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Is it true any kind of soap used can harm, cloud the glass?
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It's possible... Soaps all have different ingredients in them which can not be isinglass or strata glass friendly... Soap should be purchased at a marine store. If you are unsure about a soa, try it in a corner that would not affect your visability when underway.
Is their a specific soap or brand you are referring to? |
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