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I had used Plexus for years on my motorcycles--it was never cheap, but then 3-4 years ago they went nuts with he price. ($30-$45  for a 13-oz. spray can (now $25+ at Amazon ) is was the best I ever used. West Marine had  a similar, nearly as good house brand product, for around $15--don't know if they still do.

Beyond that just be careful--nothing except not letting it get scratched will "prevent" it from getting scratched...

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Agreed, nothing will stop or prevent scratches on a "plastic/poly" windshield...BUT, I too use Plexus.  Best thing I have found.  One trick, use compressed air as much as possible before cleaning, helps remove some dust, but in the long run....scratches are inevitable. 

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