Lemon Pledge has long been a go-to for cleaning plastic motorcycle windshields. Lemon Pledge is heavily advertised, but the same manufacturer also makes Favor, which is essentially the same ingredients, but costs less since it doesn't get much, if any, advertising. Here's a rather long YouTube review of several similar cleaner/polishers -
Lemon Pledge has long been a go-to for cleaning plastic motorcycle windshields. Lemon Pledge is heavily advertised, but the same manufacturer also makes Favor, which is essentially the same ingredients, but costs less since it doesn't get much, if any advertising. Here's a rather long YouTube review of several similar cleaner/polishers -
when i first started with cleaning the ss i bought several products so that i could compare each. i never thought about pledge on the windshield. for my road trips i will carry a can of it. thanks for the info.
I bought some of the Rainex for plastic several years ago and tried it on the SS and my scooter. Doesn’t work very well at all, I’d stick with regular car wax. Love RaineX on my car windows, but the plastic stuff is nothing like the original.
There is a product called RainZip that is for plastic windshields. I used it on a Goldwing windshield and it works great. It is sold by National Cycle. A little pricey, but I've found that one application works for months. It can be had from Amazon.
Plexis is great for the entire vehicle! Makes the black plastic parts look cool and more consistent from one to another. Heals some scratches. (Use it on our aircraft & its plex. windscreen) Keep it in the glove box with a microfibre cloth.
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