| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 653.1 | Pledge | WOODS::WILSON | Moe, Larry, Cheese! | Wed Apr 18 1990 08:57 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Once a plastic window becomes stained and aged it's pretty tough
    to restore it to original condition.  But before giving up hope
    try using non-lemon Pledge.  A lot of people swear by the stuff.
    I have yet to try it, but will soon.
    
    Rick W.
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| 653.2 | Try This - At Your Own Risk. | BAGELS::MONDOU |  | Wed Apr 18 1990 14:50 | 6 | 
|  |     A friend of mine claims success with liquid, Rally auto polish.
    I saw the results and his side curtains looked great.
    
    Disclaimer:   I have not personally tried this product on clear
                  vinyl.
                        
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| 653.3 | Denatured alcohol | NAVIER::YELINEK | WITHIN 10 | Wed Apr 18 1990 19:13 | 8 | 
|  |     The stainless steel bows supporting my canvas top made grey marks
    on the clear vinyl side curtains. The Grady White manual says to
    use denatured alcohol to clean the clear vinyl. I did and found
    it works fine. Follow this with the NON-LEMON Pledge as a previous
    noter indicated. The lemon stuff tends to yellow.
    
    /MArk
    
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| 653.4 | Oh Well. | MAMTS3::WFIGANIAK | YEAH..GET THE RED ONE | Mon Apr 23 1990 09:23 | 4 | 
|  |     
    Thanks for the input however nothing worked. I even went as far to
    try Soft Scrub on a small part and it wouldn't touch this brown yuk.
    Walt.
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| 653.5 | Help With Bug Spray Spots | USRCV1::RECUPAROR |  | Wed Apr 25 1990 10:32 | 16 | 
|  |     I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question but I will
    try here before starting a new note.  
    
    Last summer, on one of those wonderful warm summer nights, I was out on 
    the lake getting eaten by the bugs.  I had a can of Off, (?) or some kind 
    of bug repelent, and thought if I sprayed it on me and the boat it would 
    keep the bugs out.  Well it didn't work, the bugs still attacked so we
    called it an evening.  But the real problem was the next day when I saw
    what the bug spray had done to my boat!!!  It left spots on every piece
    of plast it came in contact with.  For example the face of the depht
    finder,  the plastic doors to the cabin and the plastic side curtains. 
    Does anybody know of a way to get these spots out.    
    
    Going Buggy with Bug Spray 
    Rick R.
    
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| 653.6 | I think the fishermen know about this | ZENDIA::BURGESS | Abject oriented poverty. | Wed Apr 25 1990 12:46 | 8 | 
|  | 
re .5
	I vaguely remember this being discussed in the fishing conference a
couple of years ago.  Unfortunately I don't remember the  "solution"  (pun),
but I'm pretty sure there was one.
	Reg
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| 653.7 | If you cant fix it, | MARINR::DARROW | The wind is music to my ears | Thu May 03 1990 14:21 | 10 | 
|  |     If all else fails and you end up replacing the side curtain, I would
    strongly recomend checking with Neil Thurston of Thurston Sails in
    Bristol RI. He mad the dodger for our O'Day and it looks great.
    Thurston's prices were the best I could find, still not cheap, buy
    considerably less than the three other sources I tried.
    
    My manager has a Thurston dodger that was purchased by the previous
    owner. Six plus seasons and it looks good.
    
    Fred
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