Re: Cleaning Suggestions for new Camper Top windows
The following info is from a Miata magazine regarding keeping the plastic rear windows in good shape. I bet they are very similar if not the same as camper plastic windows. <br /><br />"Keeping Your Miata Plastic Rear Window New - Left unattended, a plastic Miata rear window will become yellow, then cloudy brown, and finally will crack. Don't let this happen to you. Purchase a bottle of Meguiar's #10 or Novus #2 plastic polish, and a bottle of Meguiar's #17 or Novus #1 plastic cleaner. Apply the polish liberally to the rear window with a cotton ball. Rub it out. Then clean the window with cotton and the cleaner. Finally, polish with a clean terry towel. This process will remove scratches, and will restore plasticizers necessary to keep your window flexible and clear. A plastic rear window should remain clear and soft even after ten years if properly cared for."<br /><br />I don't know if the plastic cleaners mentioned above have UV protectors in them. If not, might be a good idea to augment the above procedure with something like the 303 Aerospace Protectant others have mentioned.<br /><br />(Note that I have no actual experience with this, but the Miata owners had years on their cars so hopefully the info is very good).