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cleaning bimini windows

Jolie's isinglass bimini windows are scratched and have some stains. Any way to clean this up?
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Scratches

I don't think you can remove scratches but in order to prevent new ones - never use paper towel to clean them. The wood fibers in the paper are bad news. Soft cloth only....Wish the previous owner of our boat had known this. $400 to replace the clear panels in the dodger.
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What the heck is isinglass? Do you mean clear vinyl?
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What the heck is isinglass? Do you mean clear vinyl?
Traditionally, for some strange reason, the clear vinyl on dodgers is generally referred to as Isinglass. Isinglass is actually a form a thin mica that is normally used in fireproofing, but also was used for window panes in Russia.
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What the heck is isinglass? Do you mean clear vinyl?
Do a search for Eisenglass (correct spelling) or even better, strataglass to understand the differences, the latter being far superior
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Use mirror glaze, it comes in differnt grits. Primarly used on aircraft windows but used extensively in the yachting industry to clean eisenglass.
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Tommyt sent me a product he bought from a guy I don't know where..

That thing is PERFECT for what you want

Give me a few minutes to see if I find the thread, if not, send Tommyt a pm and aski him what he sent me...

I swear on that stuff, it removed scartches from my windows and lewmar hatches.

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Found it, its called PRISM POLISH see here:

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Do a search for Eisenglass (correct spelling) or even better, strataglass to understand the differences, the latter being far superior
I know one of both of these manufacturers makes their own cleaner and it works very well on the grime. It will not remove scratches however. I don't think any product will do that.
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Looks like the Prism Polish guys will be at Strictly Sail Show.
If Tommyt and Alex endorse it, I will certainly give it a try.

I have never found a product that I have been happy with for cleaning the glass in the bimini. (Eisenglass) Ours have some spots that are cloudy. I hope this stuff works.
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