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Old September 5th 05, 05:51 PM
Mike Noel
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Another thing to keep in mind with acrylic cleaners is the dew point. One
rare morning in Tucson when the dew point was very close to the outside air
temperature, I had to run the defroster for several minutes before I could
see well enough to taxi because of the dew that formed after cleaning the
windscreen with Plexus. I guess I was lucky it didn't happen when I was in
the air. I would guess that anything that causes water to bead instead of
flow (like waxes) could also make this happen.


"zatatime" wrote in message
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I'm wondering what type of acrylic cleaners are used to clean the
windsheild and windows in your aircraft and where you get it. I've
found a bunch of cleaners through the standard aviation sales channels
but am wondering if there is something I could pick up locally so I
don't always have to plan ahead.

TIA for any responses.
z