You need to use a microfiber towel. The same ones that you use to detail a car with.
Keeping dustcover looking new
Just bought a new dustcover for my TT ,love the clean,shiny, no swirl-mark look. Any tips on keeping plexiglass looking good?. In the past I would lightly dust with Windex,but over time the hazy swirl marks inevitably appear. What do you recommend to protect a new DC? Ive heard car wax, Armorall, rain-x, etc. Any ones experience is appreciated.
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yes, microfiber towel and should you need anything else, then this, Novus Plastic Polish 1 - for clean and shine 2 - for fine scratch remover 3 - for heavy scratch remover Have used this on a bad looking DC, and it almost came out looking new. |
Tls49 - have you ever tried using Novus Plastic Polish on a badly scratched CD? I've seen posts about using Brasso, which I think would be a little too abrasive. I did try some silver polish, which is significantly finer than Brasso, and although it looked good to the naked eye, when attempting to copy using dbpoweramp there were significantly more re-ripped frames reported. Thanks in advance |
NEVER use windex, keep away from direct sunlight and a damp fibercloth with water is all that is needed and as stated above go in one direction when cleaning, never circular. Avoid anything abrasive or chemical. Where there are fingerprint smudges, a mild dish detergent solution with water will be sufficient. Wipe dry with lint free or microfiber cloth. |