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OLD Soft Top Windows hazy - any way to clear them?
My wife's used '93 Geo tracker came with a soft top when we
bought it for $1,800 last summer. Damned good buy! The flexible plastic windows are all hazy now. You can just see outlines (if that!) thru them. Is there some product or methodology for making them transparent again - short of replacing them ($$$$). This is due to surface scratches not internal haziness - no? If I could just make a small area transparent, we could see vehicles coming up on us - or back up safely! DoctorBill ![]()
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Re: OLD Soft Top Windows hazy - any way to clear them?
Tried Mother's chrome polish?
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Re: OLD Soft Top Windows hazy - any way to clear them?
There was a product I saw on Ebay made specifically for that. Don't know how good it was, but it was only like $5 a bottle. Couldn't hurt to try. I think I found it under "tracker parts".
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Re: OLD Soft Top Windows hazy - any way to clear them?
Mother's chrome polish should help it alot.. Make sure you work it in the shade. I can't tell if its yellow becuase of scratches or debris and grime stuck to it after all these years. I used Mothers on my yellowed lights on my old eclipse and they came out looking like new.
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