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    Keeping dust of the inside and outside of the windshield

    Accidentally discovered how to keep my full front windshield 100 percent free of dust. I use "Meguiar's" Mirror Glaze #34 called 'Professional Final Inspection' on all my plastic surfaces for a really durable shine, also helps alot of dirt from sticking. I decided to try it on my windshield cause dust was a problem on inside and outside. After applying a liberal amount, letting dry for a minute or two, then buffing with a clean rag (I use a tee shirt) I haven't had a speck of dust cling to my windshield since. This spring in northern MI is very very dry so very dusty. Accidental discover was great!! PS I got the Meguiar's at autozone in a 16oz spray bottle for 7.99.

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    I don't like my windshields because of the dust , I'm going to have to try this.

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    I wonder if Rain-X would do the same thing.
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    rain x isnt compatible with most plastics
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnycat8 View Post
    rain x isnt compatible with most plastics
    Ah, good thing I didn't try it yet then.
    Just ordered a bottle of this stuff. It's a cheap experiment, and even if it doesn't work out, I can still make some crap shiny with it.
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    they do make one for plastic it works soso the wax sounds better. they say a back window helps a lot and sealing under the seats helps a lot some have made some blanket type thing to use and sealing the fenderwells and dash
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    Most of the time I'm in front, and don't have much of an issue with dust. It doesn't seem to come up under the seat much. It collects on the rear window mostly, which doesn't bother me much as I use the side mirrors more.
    But I do have an issue with the stuff collecting on the instrument cluster, the GPS screen, the inside and outside of the windshield, etc when I am not in front and have to put up with some dust.
    If this stuff helps keep the dust from sticking to those surfaces, that's good enough for me.
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    Wholly-Terror Driver Lennart's Avatar
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    do you have a plastic or a glass windshield?

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    Plastic. It's the Polaris flip-up.
    I also have an EMP windshield on my ACE.
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    Any one else try this yet ?

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