Being a Auto Detailer, I always use clean Cloth Baby Diaper, or very fine Microfiber Towels on all surfaces. Tight Weave and Soft. I also mark Towels for a certain surfaces, and also wash with “Like” Towels…Glass for Glass, Wax for Wax, etc…so they don’t become contaminated over time. For Plastic Surfaces use a Plastic Cleaner and Restorer from any auto parts store 😉 Hope that helps?
“Regular plastic”..then I’m afraid nothing you use is going to prevent it from scratching. Should have gone with a hard-coated or Lexan plastic. At least always spray it off with water first then use what RG Hamilton suggests above.
I got my windshield from DA BOMB. They have reg and scratch resistant. I bought the scratch resist one and im very pleased . Ive had it for 1.5 years and it looks almost new. I carry baby wipes , but i make them very wet and wipe VERY GENTLE then dry with a clean cloth. I run my machine in overgrown trails with limbs slapping the windshield often and my windshield looks great yet. Im happy i went for the scratch resistant one .
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Non Scratch or Regular Plastic?
Being a Auto Detailer, I always use clean Cloth Baby Diaper, or very fine Microfiber Towels on all surfaces. Tight Weave and Soft. I also mark Towels for a certain surfaces, and also wash with “Like” Towels…Glass for Glass, Wax for Wax, etc…so they don’t become contaminated over time. For Plastic Surfaces use a Plastic Cleaner and Restorer from any auto parts store 😉 Hope that helps?
Regular plastic
“Regular plastic”..then I’m afraid nothing you use is going to prevent it from scratching. Should have gone with a hard-coated or Lexan plastic. At least always spray it off with water first then use what RG Hamilton suggests above.
II got it from octane ridge whatever they sell.
I got my windshield from DA BOMB. They have reg and scratch resistant. I bought the scratch resist one and im very pleased . Ive had it for 1.5 years and it looks almost new. I carry baby wipes , but i make them very wet and wipe VERY GENTLE then dry with a clean cloth. I run my machine in overgrown trails with limbs slapping the windshield often and my windshield looks great yet. Im happy i went for the scratch resistant one .