killerklown
Member
I have an "old" 1989 Yamaha here and the windshield is nice, but its kind of brow/yellowish, is there any way besides 20 hours of wet sanding to clear it up?

killerklown said:I have an "old" 1989 Yamaha here and the windshield is nice, but its kind of brow/yellowish, is there any way besides 20 hours of wet sanding to clear it up?
Paint it black.


super1c
Super Moderator
Try that stuff you can get to clear up car headlight plastic. Get it a any car place. It does work pretty good on the headlight plastic. Worth a try.
FJViper
New member
I'm a big fan of NOVUS. Comes in three different bottles. #3, #2, and #1. I always have a bottle of #2 in the garage. Works wonders for windshields, helmet shields, hoods, etc. May be worth a try....
gil7247
VIP Member
x2 on the novus stuff. I use it on my motorcycle windshields all the time as well as your helmet face shialds which always seem to get dinged up.
killerklown
Member
Thanks guys. I'll give it a whirl