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Old 06-13-2007, 08:26 PM
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Thanks to all for the help. Keep the posts coming.

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If you have any step-by-step instructions on storage of them and don't mind sharing the info, please send to me and I'll try to represent it well in the DVD. I'll research the subject too. Thanks.
Randy, check out http://www.boatdocs1.com
On the right side of the home page is a menu. 2/3 ways down the menu click on Vinyl/Isanglass. They even talk about restoring vinyl windows after being damaged. Lot of good stuf about boat maintenance on this web site.
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M I M, check out the above link. This info may help you with your problem with your vinyl windows and your windshield.
You can get 303 Aerospace Protectant at Boatersworld. Part Number: 17-884-0047.
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My addition to this is in how I store my side curtains. I use foam pipe insulation as an insert when rolling the curtains up. I also put an old bath towel over the clear vinyl portion so it keeps the vinyl from touching other vinyl or canvas surfaces. That cuts down on the scratching from rough surfaces and stitching. The foam insert lets you store the sections on their sides and keeps them from collapsing and forming creases. I then store all these rolls in an old yard canopy bag. Keeps them organized, easy to grab for the next trip and away from UV rays when not in use.

I agree with rudderhinge on the waxing also. Water beads off better too.

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