25 Sep 2015 #21 ian38_39 Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jul 2006 Messages 788 Location Birmingham Visit site Looking forward to trying it, the before pictures look crystal clear compared to mine so definitely a challenge.
Looking forward to trying it, the before pictures look crystal clear compared to mine so definitely a challenge.
25 Sep 2015 #22 jimmy_the_builder Well-Known Member Joined 7 Sep 2005 Messages 8,755 Location Sussex Visit site Can you get this product in France?
25 Sep 2015 #23 Just_sayin' Well-Known Member Joined 1 Mar 2014 Messages 1,885 Location Arrived. But thinking of a bit more east. Visit site jimmy_the_builder said: Can you get this product in France? Click to expand... http://www.meguiars.fr/optiques http://www.meguiars.fr/stockist-locator/?radius=6&imageField.x=23&imageField.y=21
jimmy_the_builder said: Can you get this product in France? Click to expand... http://www.meguiars.fr/optiques http://www.meguiars.fr/stockist-locator/?radius=6&imageField.x=23&imageField.y=21
26 Sep 2015 #24 N Neilthesparky Well-Known Member Joined 7 Sep 2015 Messages 79 Visit site Had a quick go on the rear centre window today, spent about 10mins in total inside and out, needs doing again though, pleased with the results
Had a quick go on the rear centre window today, spent about 10mins in total inside and out, needs doing again though, pleased with the results
27 Sep 2015 #25 J JClarkes Well-Known Member Joined 5 Jan 2012 Messages 625 Location Co Down www.jclarkemarine.com Always nice to get different products to try. Thanks for the recommendation
28 Sep 2015 #26 ian38_39 Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jul 2006 Messages 788 Location Birmingham Visit site Unfortunately it would appear mine are too far gone for anything to save them, trip to the canopy man next week. Sure it is a great product just not a magic potion.
Unfortunately it would appear mine are too far gone for anything to save them, trip to the canopy man next week. Sure it is a great product just not a magic potion.
28 Sep 2015 #27 Alpha22 Well-Known Member Joined 22 Sep 2003 Messages 1,413 Location Cambridgeshire Visit site I replaced some of my absolutely dead windows last year. A reel of UV thread, some replacement 'window', a roll of 'seamstick' double sided tape and about 2 hours on the wives sewing machine. Easy peasy.
I replaced some of my absolutely dead windows last year. A reel of UV thread, some replacement 'window', a roll of 'seamstick' double sided tape and about 2 hours on the wives sewing machine. Easy peasy.