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Cleaning Rear window
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Its Porsche supplied and comes in a small black bottle.
Can' t remember the exact name and can' t check as I am not at home.
It' s good stuff though - gets off all the mistiness and no scratching!!
If no-one fills in the info, I' ll post it later.
Lazza
(Hint - Black Permanent Marker pens to restore...)
The rest of the time I use a product that was recommended over on Porsche Pete' s Boxster Board. It is a plastic cleaner (and I have just forgotten it' s name! Dammit!)
Anyway, I bought it in a Harley Davidson motorcycle store in the USA for all of $5.99. Comes in a plastic spray bottle and lasts forever. It is clear, and a couple of squirts on the rear screen followed by a wipe (with microfibre is best - but I have used " Bounty" kitchen wipes with no problems), maintains the screen in a pristine condition. I can highly recommend it. It goes with mewhen I am on a trip. Removes water spots from the screen after washing as well.
If you want the same stuff in the UK, you could try a motorcycle shop (it is for cleaning the helmet visor I guess - it is anti-fog), or you can buy an identical looking product in the same bottle from Maguires for about £10 or 11...
I' ll look up the name of the product when I get home.
...If I can remember to do that... [
Others have recommended " Plexus" , but I have read that it makes the screen greasy and can actually cause it to discolour unless you use it constantly
ian edwards
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mikecolquhoun
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I think you can get easily strung out by these things, stone chips is another one. The fact is that no sooner is it nice than you get a coating of dust, spots of dew even on these warm mornings or bugs .....
I will get some of the Porsche stuff and compare.
lgf

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