Viewing windows found in your canvas awnings can be bought back to clear by giving them a good hard work-over with car polish, both sides. Also this will help protect from UV sun rays, which is the main cause of yellowing or stained plastic.
herbie said
10:22 PM Sep 25, 2013
Sounds like a excellent idea,will be giving mine a work out/ over this week end.
I also use car polish on the inside of our shower walls and never get the build up of any soap scum or mould.
We never use soap as such to shower we use body wash so maybe using that helps also.
neilnruth said
04:07 AM Sep 26, 2013
Just drying them off with a towel after showering also seems to help herbie.
Cruising Granny said
07:16 AM Sep 29, 2013
The dash instrument screen was really milky when I bought the Landcruiser, and one day after I polished her (Rosy) I wiped the instrument lens, and it cleared up and never went murky again.
The same with head lights. The newer ones are some sort of plastic material which goes cloudy. Car polish again. Cutting compound doesn't do it like the polish does.
I also used it on the tiles of the ensuite bathroom I used in the Broome caravan park, Vacation Village. I scraped the soap scum off with a razor blade scraper, scoured it back as far as possible, and then hit it with car polish. Easy to clean after 5 or 6 years. It works on shower screens, but don't do it on the floor tiles.
Polish will also remove the worst of the "paint trade" you gather from shopping centre car parks, or that light surface rust bleed and that sort of thing.
Viewing windows found in your canvas awnings can be bought back to clear by giving them a good hard work-over with car polish, both sides. Also this will help protect from UV sun rays, which is the main cause of yellowing or stained plastic.
Sounds like a excellent idea,will be giving mine a work out/ over this week end.
I also use car polish on the inside of our shower walls and never get the build up of any soap scum or mould.
We never use soap as such to shower we use body wash so maybe using that helps also.
The same with head lights. The newer ones are some sort of plastic material which goes cloudy. Car polish again. Cutting compound doesn't do it like the polish does.
I also used it on the tiles of the ensuite bathroom I used in the Broome caravan park, Vacation Village. I scraped the soap scum off with a razor blade scraper, scoured it back as far as possible, and then hit it with car polish. Easy to clean after 5 or 6 years. It works on shower screens, but don't do it on the floor tiles.
Polish will also remove the worst of the "paint trade" you gather from shopping centre car parks, or that light surface rust bleed and that sort of thing.