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Had new canvas made

Last year and was wondering what is recommended for cleaning and protecting the vinyl windows (eisenglass?) so far I've just used warm water and soft cloth but thought there must be a good way to protect it too. Found mixed ideas on the internet so I thought I would ask here. Thanks, Rick

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Ok, don't even try the pledge.... :P

 

Yes, plexus works....But the price of it doesn't mean you will use it as often . 

 

We have ORIGINAL Isinglass on the Waterwolf....Been using lemon pledge on it once or twice a week for 22 years...No yellowing, still soft and subtle, rolls up and stores like a dream. 

 

Try getting those results with the Plexus... :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

 

Talk to anybody who maintains a big sport fishermen on the ocean...sometimes they need to do their isinglass daily...what do they use?  LEMON PLEDGE.  :)

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Warm soap and water to clean it up, and then Pledge. Works real nice. Just make sure whatever you use does not have alcohol in it. It degrades the plastic.

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plexus. just spend the money and your windows will still look great in 20 years.

Yep I only have to clean them 3 or 4 times a year. Can lasts 3 seasons for me.

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Do not use pledge. It really works to clean them well, but chemically attacks the eisenglass, which will become brittle and yellow prematurely.

 

I've tried 210 and Plexus. Plexus is REALLY good.

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OK I will admit I have never used Pledge, but this is what I'm reading, so I don't want to even try it on my isinglass.

 

http://www.boattest.com/resources/view_News.aspx?NewsID=3371

 

I've also read guys on blogs who state they used to clean their isinglass on their Jeeps and it makes an old panel

look great, but following some time, the window yellowed up.

 

I had to replace a panel due to bad sun damage, and that cost me a lot of money, so I don't want to mess around.

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