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Convertible plastic rear screen product



My rear screen is neither heated nor made of modern materials and therefore steams up and doesn't displace water that well. It's also a relatively shallow angle so water doesn't necessarily bead off it at higher speeds.

What would you use inside for demist and outside for water displacement? Picture for attention...

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Daniel

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
I had really good results with regular car polish. Auto glum srp etc. cleans it up lovely and offers a pretty decent level of water repelling.
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
My rear screen is neither heated nor made of modern materials and therefore steams up and doesn't displace water that well. It's also a relatively shallow angle so water doesn't necessarily bead off it at higher speeds.

What would you use inside for demist and outside for water displacement? Picture for attention...

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Is there an option to have a heated screen retrofitted? I imagine there must be companies that specialise in such a thing…

Fantastic automobile regardless. Proper
 
The Golf R boot is massive, they go really well as standard and actually return decent fuel economy - the only thing that seems to haunt them is a failed thermostat housing iirc. Although not a show stopper - worth checking its been done or negotiate it.

IMO the Leon Cupra estate is far better looking, although shares the same problem as above.

Worst "I've got a TVR thread" ever.







Glorious. :love: Love the RL7's too.

I had really good results with regular car polish. Auto glum srp etc. cleans it up lovely and offers a pretty decent level of water repelling.

Is there an option to have a heated screen retrofitted? I imagine there must be companies that specialise in such a thing…

Fantastic automobile regardless. Proper


I clearly have no idea how this forum works with multi quotes but thank you all for the comments.

Rob, funnily enough my go to thought after posting. Worth a look see.

Tom, spot on buddy, thanks fella and hope you're well.

Mr Trebus... Daniel?! Too abrasive for the plastic screen. I'm trying to avoid any form of polish.

Adam, cheers and knowledge! Nice!
 


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