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Clint Sharp wrote:
In message , GO writes Have emailed the manufacturer (MG) and am waiting for their reply, are there other similar products on the market for polycarbonate? Not sure, I'd wait to find out what the screen is made of or contact the Rain-X manufacturer and ask them if it's suitable for use or if they can offer an alternative. Motorcycle visors are made of polycarbonate, and the rain x stuff is prob similar to the silicone treatment for them. you used to be able to buy blocks of stuff in car accesory shops. prob still can. smear on and polish. |
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:40:43 +0000, william mason
wrote: You could always try it on an out of the way corner of the windscreen before going the whole hog ! As I recall the directions for Rain-X contains a caution notice about limiting skin contact. I would be careful about using it on a hog. Perhaps, when it rains, you might fit the beast with a large plastic trash bag with holes cut in it at appropriate locations. |
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