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RE: Plastic Convertible Rear Windows
- Subject: RE: Plastic Convertible Rear Windows
- From: dgellman@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 14:11:19 -0400
RE:
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 10:55:49 -0400
From: domzi@domain.elided
Subject: Plastic Convertible Rear Windows
Greetings digesters:
Can someone advise as to what the current thinking is on keeping the
plastic rear windows clean and preventing (if possible) clouding up
over time? The car in reference is a '99M3 convertible.
Thanks,
Tony
'95M3
Here is a copy of my message last winter (It's still valid!!):
<Cabrio> Holiday Tip Collection
Since Bubba Chip [I think] suggested we contribute helpful tips, I thought that
I would add this simple, cheap one for cabrio owners ('cause most everything
else is NOT simple or cheap): The plastic rear windows of the cabrios tend to
haze easily and develop these fuzzy horizontal bars; thus, the windows appear to
need an early replacement. Fear not!! There are a few products that work
extremely well, and only require a five minute application once every few
months!! These kits (cleaner, polish, and cotton/cloth towels) are sold by
JCWhitney (p/n: 71vf1263x - $9.95; plus, p/n: 15vf9621x - $6.95) and Meguiar's
(p/n: mplas99 - $19.95). Frankly, I THINK that these liquids are the same
products, just different packages/labels!!
Of course, I have no financial interest in these products, I'm just very pleased
with them!!
Regards,
David:.............................................______
'93 325ic <E30>.................................o/__ ___\o
5-speed;LSD;JimC................................ (oo=00=oo)
BMW CCA #138963..................................[]=----=[]
New York, New York [As David Letterman likes to say, "The city so nice, they
named it twice!"]
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