Window Haze

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J Vonasek

On my 1985 Hunter 34 the windows have developed an exterior haze that I am having difficulty removing. I have tried hot soapy water and am reluctant to experiment with too many cleaners initially. The flip-up opening ports have small cracks, I assume from the sun, in addition to the haze and I have resigned myself to buying new replacement ports, but for the fixed windows are there any cleaning products/methods that will remove the haze?
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Try Meguires products or Island Girl.

If you are not going to replace the windows right away, just try any of the products for that are made for plexiglass windows. If you are going to replace the fixed windows you should call Mark Plastics in So. California (find their number in the archives).
 
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Jim Covey

Plexus

Check out a product called Plexus. It was developed for cleaning acrylic aircraft windows and works really well. I first saw a review for it in a motorcycle magazine and the editors gave it good marks. I've used it now and it does clean really well and leaves a protective film that seems to keep dirt from collecting. I've only been able to find it at motorcycle shops. Jim Covey
 
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Jay Meyer

2ed Meguires

Meguires products has cleaner/protect made for ragtop rear windows. I have used it for several years. Product is safe and will not scrach. Should be able to find it at any auto supply store.
 
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Sam Marks

Purple Haze

Try Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner/Polish sold thru West Marine. It really does help.
 
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Rod Leonard

Oh those plastic windoes

My windows got so bad I finally used Mequires Color restorer. I first cleaned them well, than wipped on Mequires Color Restorer with a clean cotton towel and buffed dry. Windows look like new! I have now done this three seasons.
 
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Ken Palmer

Before and after photo.

This Spring I cleaned and polished the ports on my 1981 H33. I used Meguires, buying all three formulas through West Marine. I was amazed at the results. I took a before and after photo and spliced them together without retouching anything. The photo is named "Cleaning & Polishing Those Ports", and can be viewed at http://www.c-2.com/upload/display.tpl?folder=Palmer73062553069&fno=0 or by looking in the Photo archive here on HOW. Ken Palmer, S/V Liberty http://www.LakeOntarioSailing.com
 
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Bob Brooks

Buff that thang

For many years now, I have been using Brasso to remove scratches on amost any type of plastic. Just put some on a piece of soft cloth wrapped around the end of your finger(s) and rub in a circular motion 'til scratches are removed. Finnish with a straight grain motion, then polish with a clean soft cloth. All the windows on our H33 were hazy when we first got her. They're clear now.
 
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Tim

Novus

http://www.jcwhitney.com/item.jhtml?ITEMID=74 Cheap; works well.
 
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