remove as much dirt as you can with air so you’re not grinding it into the plexi. Use an acrylic cleaner or dishsoap and water, I’ve used dishsoap on motorcycle windscreens. Never wipe a dry spot.
I use Simple Green very liberally on the screen, allow it to rest and then blow it off with my pressure washer. I'll repeat this a couple of times and then finally dry it with 'Shop Towel' paper towels. I only go North/south on the outside and east/west on the inside so I can tell which side of the screen has minor scratches. If you get minor scratches in the screen you can re-melt them with a torch but be very careful as you can delaminate and bubble it very easier.
Today I use dawn, dish soap and warm water, with a microfiber towel, with lots of water after I cleaned, did a great job, I forgot to mention, i used a leaf blower to blow off any dust on there first
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