Somewhere in my life I was informed by someone who called the maker of very expensive Learjet windshields and they said, "We use Lemon Pledge." FWIW.
dtuuri
I used Pledge for decades, and it works marvelously. Still do on occasion.
But recently someone recommended Turtle Wax Ice Detailer, and it works even better.
End result is similar, but the Turtle Wax product wipes off more easily.
Really worth a try.
Now, I have scratch free windows I obsess about. The detailer looks interesting... does it actually say "safe for plexiglass" on it?
I started with Prist: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/fb/cleaning_windshield/FBprist3.php
But I've noticed it leaves a haze. I'm not sure if it's me, the cleaner or the rags, but the Plexus a friend loaned me doesn't have the problem. OTOH, Plexus is apparently made from the tears of left handed red headed virgins because it's $20 a can.
So I'm also looking for a good, SAFE, cheap cleaner.
The best product for acrylic windshields is Plexus Cleaner.
Interesting statement of fact.
For background, for how many years have you been cleaning aircraft windshields, and how many different products have you tried?
I ask, because we have pilots opining here who have tried myriad products over 10, 20, 30, even 40 or more years before coming to their current preference.
My current and former preference have already been elucidated in this thread. I have tried Plexus and still have some Maguire's products for plexiglas in my garage.
But I found other products that work at least as well for a fraction of the cost. As have others here.
Use what you want, but there's no "best product", just as there's no "best aircraft construction method" or "best Light Sport aircraft" - in spite of your assertions.
Go here and read about the history, mission, and background of Plexus, developed specifically for the aviation industry.
http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/about.html
That's it.
I bet if you took a survey of total time and what folks use to clean windshields you'd find quite a lot of lemon pledge
when everything you buy for your plane is at "bend over" prices, it's nice to get something that only costs a few bucks.
when everything you buy for your plane is at "bend over" prices, it's nice to get something that only costs a few bucks.
Water can be used, with microfiber. The best product for plexiglass windshields is Plexus Cleaner. It was made for aircraft windshields and adds a protective layer while cleaning them.
Find it at Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/n8qswnu
Also, make sure you spray it on, then wipe in one direction, up/down, or side/side. Never circular.
I've heard that before, but what is the reason?
Water can be used, with microfiber. The best product for plexiglass windshields is Plexus Cleaner. It was made for aircraft windshields and adds a protective layer while cleaning them.
I use a tiny drop of liquid detergent, water, and bare hand. Dry with a soft cotton cloth. I guess I must be cheap.
Tim
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The Plexus product is more than a cleaner, it also makes a UV bonded layer that protects the plexiglass from damaging heat and sun. It also microscopically fills the uneven surface of the plexiglass. The more you use it, the easier it is to clean between applications.
I've heard that before, but what is the reason?
Uhh
Yeah, lemon pledge does more or less the exact same thing
i see a lot of 'people' attesting to using Pledge on their motorcycles and windshields.
I went to the Johnson website http://tinyurl.com/ola7qd5 . They do not list cleaning plexiglass with their product. Seems the company making Pledge would want to talk about that since it is apparently selling big among the urban myth users out there.
Anyway, I bought Plexus by the case and got it for about the same price as Pledge. I will stick with the company that specifically makes their product to use on plexiglass. My windshield would cost $10k to replace.
i see a lot of 'people' attesting to using Pledge on their motorcycles and windshields.
I went to the Johnson website http://tinyurl.com/ola7qd5 . They do not list cleaning plexiglass with their product. Seems the company making Pledge would want to talk about that since it is apparently selling big among the urban myth users out there.
Anyway, I bought Plexus by the case and got it for about the same price as Pledge. I will stick with the company that specifically makes their product to use on plexiglass. My windshield would cost $10k to replace.
The Plexus product is more than a cleaner, it also makes a UV bonded layer that protects the plexiglass from damaging heat and sun. It also microscopically fills the uneven surface of the plexiglass.
You watch too much TV!
Somewhere in my life I was informed by someone who called the maker of very expensive Learjet windshields and they said, "We use Lemon Pledge." FWIW.
dtuuri
There is no reason. It is an OWT.
Lemon Pledge is great.
Rub it any direction.