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FYI AeroGuard by AeroPlex Labs - windscreen cleaner

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Neal

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Carbon Cub FX-3
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In recent videos by Trent Palmer he mentioned a product and the last video he was sponsored by AeroGuard. The first video he made I looked at the product and stopped when I saw the price compared to my favorite windscreen cleaner - Prist Windscreen Cleaner. I've tried about all of our cub community suggestions from Pledge to Spray on Wax (Turtle Wax I prefer that CubCrafters gave us) and who knows what else. I like Prist as it doesn't leave residue as some know I had an issue with microfiber towels leaving "stuff" on the windscreen and I resolved that by only using new microfiber towels purchased in bulk from Costco.

Based on his last video and how he described more of what this product does I figured I'd bite the bullet and order two cans. I used it this weekend and when applying it I thought wow I prefer prist as it's more foamy and this one smells like lemon pledge so I was suspicious. But I gave the windscreen my usual good and careful cleaning and went and flew. It was the golden hour flight and looking into the sun and I was like "wow, I've never seen my windscreen this clean and I have hardly any swirl marks (not that I had many)" - is this just my imagination? I suggest give it a try, I'm not affiliated, and see what you think. Use Trent Palmer's discount code "TRENTPALMER" at checkout to get a discount but you can also find it on Aircraft Spruce when the discount code goes away from the vendor's website.


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Thanks Neal. Curious, did you also apply it to your side windows ... and if yes, did it work as well on the sides as it did on the wind screen?
 

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