Clorox Coruption of port windows

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Sep 19, 2013
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hunter 29 southport nc
While removing mildew from my port windows I have hazed the visability. Is there a fix for this unintentional miskue than any can recommend.

Thanks, Ralph
 
Feb 6, 2009
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Hunter 40 Camano Island
they need to be polished out

any good headlight lensecleaner polisher , flitz, meguires etc, works on polycarbonate and acrylic...........go slow, take your time, speeding up on it will just mess up the job
 
Sep 19, 2013
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hunter 29 southport nc
those crazed windows

Thanks for the advice on polishing them out slowly. This gives me hope for a clear view. RT
 
Jun 1, 2009
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Hunter 49 toronto
Hate to tell you this, but...

Thanks for the advice on polishing them out slowly. This gives me hope for a clear view. RT
I had the same issue.
I hired a young lad years back to maintain my 40.5, and he damaged the windows in the same way.
I tried buffing, rubbing compound, everything.
Ended up replacing the windows, cause they wouldn't come back. The surface had a perpetual cloudiness, and crazed crack lines.
The good news is, it wasn't that hard to remove them.
Once they were out, I used a router with a pattern but to make new ones
 
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