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Thread ID: 129706 2013-03-07 02:07:00 Cleaning Car Windscreen Pato (2463) PC World Chat
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1331714 2013-03-10 02:39:00 I had heard that in WWII, Brasso was used to clean the fighter Perspex canopies. I wonder if that would work with glass?

Jewellers used to use Brasso for the glass on watches. Still may.
WalOne (4202)
1331715 2013-03-10 22:54:00 I wish though that the screen would fold forward so I could get at the inside better.

I wish the screen would fold up so I can get it in the dishwasher. :p
FoxyMX (5)
1331716 2013-03-10 23:16:00 This thread is fantastic. Almost as good as the fridge one... wratterus (105)
1331717 2013-03-11 00:01:00 I wish the screen would fold up so I can get it in the dishwasher. :p Great idea, nothing cleans glass better than the dishwasher. Now to get my house windows into the bugger. dugimodo (138)
1331718 2013-03-11 09:14:00 Great idea, nothing cleans glass better than the dishwasher. Now to get my house windows into the bugger.

Now you are talking. Excellent idea!!! :cool: :thumbs:
FoxyMX (5)
1331719 2013-03-11 10:32:00 Originally Posted by Bryan
I had heard that in WWII, Brasso was used to clean the fighter Perspex canopies. I wonder if that would work with glass?


Not so much cleaning as polishing out scratches.

'Brasso' and similar grade polishing media is used for the final polishing stages of machined perspex.
You want to get on a fizzer? Goddard's Perspex Polishing Kit if you please. ;)
R2x1 (4628)
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