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![]() A hands-on approach to clear vinyl care. Clean, restore, and protect your vehicle or boat’s vinyl windows by hand. The DIamondite Clear Vinyl Kit for Hand Application includes the same state-of-the-art vinyl treatment products paired with our unique applicators that are safe and non-marring on clear vinyl surfaces. You will achieve the best results with this kit with early treatment. Soft, clear vinyl can start to yellow and dry out in a matter of months. Use the Diamondite Clear Vinyl Kit for Hand Application at the first sign of damage to restore optical clarity and protect the vinyl from future damage. The Diamondite Clear Vinyl Kit for Hand Application includes: 4 oz. Clear Vinyl Stain Reducer 4 oz. Clear Vinyl Cleanser 4 oz. Clear Vinyl Shield 1 Microfiber Applicator 1 Tri-color foam applicator 16 x 16 inch Cobra Microfiber Towel Instructions Clear Vinyl Stain Reducer Diamondite Clear Vinyl Stain Reducer removes stains and yellowing to restore the clear, clean shine of soft vinyl windows. Just spray it on and watch discoloration vanish. There’s no faster, easier way to restore the like-new appearance of soft, clear vinyl windows on convertible tops and soft-top Jeeps. The solvent in Clear Vinyl Stain Reducer starts removing the yellow film and stains on contact. The cleaner is completely safe on the vinyl and does not strip the remaining plasticizers. Dingy, yellow vinyl windows will clear up in seconds! Note: The key to total restoration of vinyl windows is to catch the damage early. Vinyl that has cracked is beyond restoration. Clear Vinyl Cleanser Vinyl damage is often two-fold: it clouds and turns yellow. Even after Clear Vinyl Stain Reducer has removed discoloration, the vinyl may not be optically clear. That’s the job of Diamondite Clear Vinyl Cleanser. This nonabrasive cleanser gently polishes the vinyl to remove the remaining haze and restore the crystal clear visibility. Fine scratches will disappear, leaving smooth, clear vinyl once again. Our chemist took the basic principle of a fine paint ... Read the entire article at Autogeek | ||||
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