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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Fogged hard top windows...
Hi All, potentially one of my last posts on here :&( Is there a way to de-fog the perspex windows on a hard top? Im unsure if these are tinted, or have changed color in the sun over time? |
Rob McGeown |
Rob, Toothpaste works well on soft top windows so may be worth trying on the perspex ones. |
David Billington |
If they're moonroof panels I'd be hoping they'd be tinted! |
Jordan Gibson |
the two lying flat are from the top, the curved the rear. Are you hoping they are tinted because thats what they should be, or because they cant be cleared if they're not...? Makes sense to have them tinted if they are in direct sun light...else driver and passenger would cook. |
Rob McGeown |
>> else driver and passenger would cook. In my midget, you are toasted from above and baked lower down; either way, you're being cooked! A |
Anthony Cutler |
Rob I have some perspex cleaner (from the RAF fro cleaning canopies) you are welcome to it, if you can wait until I collect the axle. But it looks like you are in the middle of the job. Ian |
Ian Webb '73 GAN5 |
Hi Ian, That would be great! Unless the guy buying it comes to collect the hard top before you collect the axle! |
Rob McGeown |
Renovo is great for soft top windows. Dunno if it would work on perspex. It's not cheap though! |
Tarquin |
This thread was discussed between 19/08/2009 and 20/08/2009
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