Windshield Maintenance
Inspecting Windshield
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Avoid injury! If cracks or surface crazing are observed,
or viewing through windshield is impaired, replace windshield.
Inspect windshield condition.
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Fill in existing scratches.
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Polish or wax windows regularly.
Cleaning Windshield
Avoid damage! Some cleaning compounds may attack
the polycarbonate material, resulting in cracks that weaken the material. Never use compounds that contain substances such as ammonia,
gasoline, lacquer thinner, and turpentine.
Use of abrasive cleaners on windshield may cause damage.
Never use substances such as acetic acid, acetone, benzene,
benzyl alcohol, brake fluid, butyric acid, carbon tetrachloride, ethyl
ether, methyl alcohol, phenol, sodium sulfide, sodium hydroxide, sodium
nitrate, trichloroethylene, toluene, xylene, or petroleum products.
The windshield and windscreen are a polycarbonate material
which is softer, but stronger than, glass.
The following cleaning agents are compatible with polycarbonate
when used according to the manufacturer’s recommendations: Formula 409® (without ammonia), Joy®, Ultra Palmolive® Original, Top
Job®, Mr. Clean®, and Fantastik®.
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Rinse as much loose dirt off as possible with warm water and
a soft cloth or sponge before washing.
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Wash with mild soap or detergent and rinse thoroughly with clean
water.
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Cleaning in direct sunlight causes streaking on surface.
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Thoroughly dry windshield with a chamois or moist sponge to
prevent water spots.
Polishing or Waxing Windshield
Minimize scratches and minor abrasions with a mild automobile
polish.
Test effectiveness of polish or wax in a small corner of windshield
before using on entire windshield.
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Formula
409 is a trademark of The Clorox Company
Joy is a trademark of Procter & Gamble
Palmolive is a trademark of The Colgate-Palmolive Company
Top Job is a trademark of KIK Custom Products
Mr. Clean is a trademark of Procter & Gamble
Fantastik is a trademark of SC Johnson
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