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TWL: Rain-X ??

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oilpans@thepoint.net
Tue, Oct 2, 2001 2:49 AM

HI list,
Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small sample of
it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any advice
would be appreciated
Cheers,
Dick

Dick Schroder
M/V Pan Handler
Docked on the Ohio
800-421-1901
"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page

HI list, Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small sample of it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any advice would be appreciated Cheers, Dick Dick Schroder M/V Pan Handler Docked on the Ohio 800-421-1901 "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page
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dbarnard@virtualacreage.com
Tue, Oct 2, 2001 6:55 PM

I've used it on my car windshield, seems to work well. The drop size is much
smaller, and windshield wipers seem to work better/last longer.


Doug Barnard
rebuilding a 20' Skipjack
"Fiesta Bimbo"
trawler-crawler wannabe

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com
[mailto:owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com]On Behalf Of Dick Schroder
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:49 PM
To: trawler-world-list
Subject: TWL: Rain-X ??

HI list,
Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small
sample of
it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any advice
would be appreciated
Cheers,
Dick

Dick Schroder
M/V Pan Handler
Docked on the Ohio
800-421-1901
"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page

I've used it on my car windshield, seems to work well. The drop size is much smaller, and windshield wipers seem to work better/last longer. ___________________________ Doug Barnard rebuilding a 20' Skipjack "Fiesta Bimbo" trawler-crawler wannabe > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com > [mailto:owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com]On Behalf Of Dick Schroder > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:49 PM > To: trawler-world-list > Subject: TWL: Rain-X ?? > > > HI list, > Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small > sample of > it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any advice > would be appreciated > Cheers, > Dick > > Dick Schroder > M/V Pan Handler > Docked on the Ohio > 800-421-1901 > "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page > > > >
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Tue, Oct 2, 2001 9:30 PM

Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small
sample of
it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any
advice
would be appreciated

A  little while ago I saw my neighbour's boat windows so clear that I
thought he had new isenglass installed. However when i asked him, he
showed me what he used: "Plexus Pastic Cleaner, Protectant and
Polish". It sells in the local marine store for $14.- CDN for a 13 oz
spray bottle. It is supposed to be "The Best" on any kind of plastic,
chrome and other shiny surfaces. Used it on my dodger windows,
portholes and hatches. Seems it fills in tiny scratches so you can
view the outside world a little bit better....,
No connection, just a satisfied user.

George of Scaramouche1, Lake Ontario, Canada
They have a website: www.pexusplasticcleaner.com

oilpans@thepoint.net writes: >Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small >sample of >it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any >advice >would be appreciated A little while ago I saw my neighbour's boat windows so clear that I thought he had new isenglass installed. However when i asked him, he showed me what he used: "Plexus Pastic Cleaner, Protectant and Polish". It sells in the local marine store for $14.- CDN for a 13 oz spray bottle. It is supposed to be "The Best" on any kind of plastic, chrome and other shiny surfaces. Used it on my dodger windows, portholes and hatches. Seems it fills in tiny scratches so you can view the outside world a little bit better...., No connection, just a satisfied user. George of Scaramouche1, Lake Ontario, Canada They have a website: www.pexusplasticcleaner.com
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oilpans@thepoint.net
Wed, Oct 3, 2001 2:29 AM

Hi George,
Have two cans of Plexus enroute. I bought it out of Tampa FL for $7.95 per
can US plus shipping. Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Dick

Dick Schroder
M/V Pan Handler
Docked on the Ohio
800-421-1901
"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Geist" scaramouche@tvo.org
To: oilpans@thepoint.net
Cc: trawler-world-list@samurai.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: TWL: Rain-X ??

Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small
sample of
it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any
advice
would be appreciated

A  little while ago I saw my neighbour's boat windows so clear that I
thought he had new isenglass installed. However when i asked him, he
showed me what he used: "Plexus Pastic Cleaner, Protectant and
Polish". It sells in the local marine store for $14.- CDN for a 13 oz
spray bottle. It is supposed to be "The Best" on any kind of plastic,
chrome and other shiny surfaces. Used it on my dodger windows,
portholes and hatches. Seems it fills in tiny scratches so you can
view the outside world a little bit better....,
No connection, just a satisfied user.

George of Scaramouche1, Lake Ontario, Canada
They have a website: www.pexusplasticcleaner.com

Hi George, Have two cans of Plexus enroute. I bought it out of Tampa FL for $7.95 per can US plus shipping. Thanks for your help. Cheers, Dick Dick Schroder M/V Pan Handler Docked on the Ohio 800-421-1901 "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" Satchel Page ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Geist" <scaramouche@tvo.org> To: <oilpans@thepoint.net> Cc: <trawler-world-list@samurai.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:30 PM Subject: Re: TWL: Rain-X ?? > oilpans@thepoint.net writes: > >Anyone tried Rain-X on their icinglass. Tried a little on a small > >sample of > >it without noticable effect but am scared to go the whole way. Any > >advice > >would be appreciated > > A little while ago I saw my neighbour's boat windows so clear that I > thought he had new isenglass installed. However when i asked him, he > showed me what he used: "Plexus Pastic Cleaner, Protectant and > Polish". It sells in the local marine store for $14.- CDN for a 13 oz > spray bottle. It is supposed to be "The Best" on any kind of plastic, > chrome and other shiny surfaces. Used it on my dodger windows, > portholes and hatches. Seems it fills in tiny scratches so you can > view the outside world a little bit better...., > No connection, just a satisfied user. > > George of Scaramouche1, Lake Ontario, Canada > They have a website: www.pexusplasticcleaner.com >
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Wed, Oct 3, 2001 1:09 PM

Have two cans of Plexus enroute. I bought it out of Tampa FL for
$7.95 per
can US plus shipping. Thanks for your help.

You're welcome - that should be enough for a decade or so <grin>

George of Scaramouche

P.s: It also works well on auto and motorcycle windscreens, helmet
visors and mirrors. You can even use it on your aircraft canopy....

oilpans@thepoint.net writes: >Have two cans of Plexus enroute. I bought it out of Tampa FL for >$7.95 per >can US plus shipping. Thanks for your help. You're welcome - that should be enough for a decade or so <grin> George of Scaramouche P.s: It also works well on auto and motorcycle windscreens, helmet visors and mirrors. You can even use it on your aircraft canopy....