Spring cleaning the Strataglass!!

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Spring fever is on me bad. Figured I'd try my hand at cleaning/polishing my new Strataglass enclosure. A&J Canvas did an awesome job on my enclosure. Giving it some love with the IMAR Strataglass cleaner and polish.
 

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on my to do list as well...
 

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I used denatured alcohol on a lint- free cloth, wiped it dry with a clean cloth and then used the stuff that the folks at A&J gave me to polish the clear.
 
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I have a microfibre glove just for my clears so I know it is clean. I give them a wash with fresh water, let it dry and use Vuplex....it does a great job.
 

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I clean and polish with Meguairs 2 step process and then finish with Plexus. Enclosure is 12 years old. Starting to show it's age, but when done the glass looks good.
 

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OK - gotta ask. Does all of your recommendations work for Eisenglass (or Isinglass?) as well? I'm sure my enclosure is not strataglass, but cheaper vinyl. I am starting to have some issues and want to clean, polish.

Advice?
 

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OK - gotta ask. Does all of your recommendations work for Eisenglass (or Isinglass?) as well? I'm sure my enclosure is not strataglass, but cheaper vinyl. I am starting to have some issues and want to clean, polish.

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Yes, I was talking about clear vinyl. Soap & water & soft rag, dry soft towel( to prevent water spots), then spray car wax (quick shine) & soft rag, then buff with soft dry towel
 

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I'm sure the IMAR would work on the other clear plastics. After the investment of the new enclosure, I'll be using what Strataglass recommends.
 

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If you do have actual Strataglass , read the manufacturers guide on cleaning
https://www.strataglass.com/care-and-maintenance

That 'glass' can be ruined by using the wrong products. The damage won't be obvious at first. There is a protective coating on the 'glass' that shields out UV rays. Many waxes and cleaners will remove the coating and it's all downhill from there.
 
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Once cleaned up, keep those curtains scratch free with the Clearstow boat curtain storage bag.
 

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Those are nice bags, but expensive. Each one holds 3 pieces.
 

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Nice bags, but my flannel sheets cut up and panels laying flat in the basement works for me. My second winter with them stored like this. IMG_1871.JPG