Inivisble Glass on Interior Panels

Sweekster

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Hey guys,

I came across something today that maybe most of you more seasoned guys ahve probably already come across. I was giving my windows a quick cleaning with my usual Invisble glass and I got curious to see if it would clean anything else. Well I eneded up cleaning all my vinyl and plastic interior panles along with the glass. Dust free...

just thought I'd share my happy moment with you guys.
 
Glad it worked for you.
While I don't question the cleaning ability, I wouldn't be real comfortable using it on my plastic as a regular thing.
Stoners does caution about using it on polycarbonate plastics and suggest doing the usual "inconspicuous place" test on any materials other than glass.
Sure hate to see you have those sparkling clean windows drawing attention to the vinyl that is flaking away. :D
Most likely, I am worrying about a problem that won't come up, but......

Charles:)
 
Hmmm....good point. I guess i got a little too "happy" when I saw how it cleaned...now that i think about i doubt that I will do that again....
 
Sweekster said:
Hmmm....good point. I guess i got a little too "happy" when I saw how it cleaned...now that i think about i doubt that I will do that again....
...............and it's best, I think, to spray the glass cleaner on the rag rather than on the window. Avoid overspray. Another thing I've learned on DC. I owe my life to this website!!:headbang :rolleyes: :crazy :bow ;) :bsflag
 
FWIW
The Stoner's Invisible Glass also has a date on the bottom of the can. If it isn't used by that date, they recommend disposing of what is left. :dunno

Charles
 
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