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Old 11-21-2002, 11:30 PM
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Does anybody know a way to get the fog off the windows?
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Old 11-21-2002, 11:36 PM
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A polishing kit and some model wax; it usually works for me
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Old 11-21-2002, 11:39 PM
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What caused the fogging in the first place?
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Old 11-21-2002, 11:52 PM
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What caused the fogging in the first place?
What caused it was the super glue. I asked the hobby shop and they told me to get this for it. I think I found a way to get the fog away because I used the testors window cement and window maker. Thanks alot anyways
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What caused it was the super glue. I asked the hobby shop and they told me to get this for it. I think I found a way to get the fog away because I used the testors window cement and window maker. Thanks alot anyways
i've learned the hardway...

superglue / zap-a-gap in anywhere near a clear part = foggy clear part

from now on i only use microsol's crystal clear
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The only CA glue I use is Model Masters in the white bottle. If you shake it up and put it on sparingly, it doesn't fog, even glass.:sun:
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Bare Metal polish worked for me.
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You might want to try a product called Blue Magic.

It's metal polish but it works wonders on plastic. Buy the paste form in a tube or a tub. The tube is easier to control the amount applied.

I also use Mothers metal polish but it does not work as well as the Blue Magic
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.....CA glue.....:
i must be really ignorant, but i've been wondering for a while, what does CA stand for? i didnt see it in the faq
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Old 11-23-2002, 08:25 AM
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i must be really ignorant, but i've been wondering for a while, what does CA stand for? i didnt see it in the faq
It's the chemical abbreviation for Cyanoacrylate, which means, to stick your fingers together in a heartbeat!

Like NOS stands for Nitrous Oxide.
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