Sounds like its worth trying.
I like to remove our plastic half shields altogether because if it is dusty, then it is warm enough out to leave the shields in the trailer. if it is cold, rainy, or in the sand then we run the shields.
I use that mothers plastic, vinyl cleaner stuff on my front and rear wind-shield works ok
I will have to try some of this stuff
Thanks for the info
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I like the me quirks idea..my other issue is haw can we keep the dust from coming through three floor? Any ideas?
It's painstaking Rick. . But take a super bright light and stick it under the machine and go inside and look for the light. If you see it,shove something like foam or cloth in the hole. Or use an old blanket and cut holes in it just big enough to put the seats back in.
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I'm going to have to be doing this for my Idaho trips. If I come up with something awesome I'll post it up.
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Thanks it's worth some thought..At would I have two detail company s come out..Imma quiz these dudes for samples of there best products. ..keep u posted lil brother...PM me your contact info please or call 530 3559171 thanks
Great information. I've used Lemon Pledge on the windshields of my Harley baggers for years. Never had a dust issue with the Harley's but using Lemon Pledge made the bugs really easy to get off the plastic windshield without scratching.
Flying around the desert out here definitely stirs up some dust, especially if you get stuck behind somebody.
I've used Mequiar's products most of my life. Don't have any #34 on hand but I'm going to run into town tonight and pickup a bottle.
Thanks for the tip. Does it work as well on the plastic body / dash parts ?
I've been using Black Magic's Multi-Surface detailer, zero dust adhesion.