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the Original MULE windshield is 20 years old, and has seen better days. It's filled with tiny scratches. and it's foggy while day driving and hard to see at night with the lights on. Well, Novus 2 fixed that!

https://www.amazon.com/NOVUS-Plastic-Fine-Scratch-Remover/dp/B002UD0GGS/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=novus+28oz&qid=1615663960&s=automotive&sr=1-4

my windshield looks almost 99% new, i was astonished at the difference. i tried it on a small area first to be sure of no adverse affects, and then did the entire both sides of the windshield and it looks great! I highly recommend it, and it's way cheaper than plexi or Lexan sheet.

post some pics later.

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+++100 or so on this--I have never used it, but a very good friend who bought a retired CHP 900 Kawasaki did--with EXCELLENT results--look's like new.--10 years with the CHP is NOT light duty...

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Another question for the UTV Board populace, anyone know if a plexi glass hardcoat is available for purchase? 

I know They sell windshields with a hard coat to prevent future scratches but is it cost effective or even possible for a average Joe to do this?

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25 minutes ago, cliffyk said:

AFAIK the "hard coat" is part of a manufacturing process, not some "after-the-fact' application--could be wrong about this though...

that's probably the case as i'm not finding anything.

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After i did novus 2, a few days ago i went back over it with Novus 1 which is a spray, and not a paste. it's more of a polish/cleaner, (like windex for plastic/lexan) and i tell you what that stuff works great! looking out that windshield has never been clearer!

https://www.amazon.com/NOVUS-PC-10-Plastic-Clean-Shine/dp/B002UD0GFE/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia-wc-rsf1_0?cv_ct_cx=Novus+1&dchild=1&keywords=Novus+1&pd_rd_i=B002UD0GFE&pd_rd_r=eb75d0d2-cd95-438a-96bc-0461a59da050&pd_rd_w=XY71r&pd_rd_wg=DVSpE&pf_rd_p=5168df84-062d-4bdf-8a6e-2680813bd42f&pf_rd_r=B4R7DM65659VH7ZY6R30&psc=1&qid=1616779290&sr=1-1-7bf78e84-8ef2-4f13-9926-bee5153e81cb

 

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