Cee Bailey Windshield
Blackjack
Posted 2009-07-05 3:25 PM (#38103)
Subject: Cee Bailey Windshield


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Cottage Grove, Mn
Does anyone have a secret way to clean between the windshield and the mounting support short of removing it for cleaning? Better yet a way to seal the area to prevent water from running in between.

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Blackjack
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g1nomad
Posted 2009-07-05 6:13 PM (#38109 - in reply to #38103)
Subject: RE: Cee Bailey Windshield


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SC, Bluffton
What are you getting in there beside water?
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-07-05 8:08 PM (#38113 - in reply to #38109)
Subject: RE: Cee Bailey Windshield


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Cottage Grove, Mn
g1nomad - 2009-07-05 5:13 PM

What are you getting in there beside water?



Dust and water and when it dries it leaves water spots that look crappy.
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Wizard523
Posted 2009-07-05 8:45 PM (#38115 - in reply to #38103)
Subject: Re: Cee Bailey Windshield


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Woodland Hills, CA
I have used compressed air, but now have a Master Blaster and use that, and it works fine.
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wjoel
Posted 2009-07-05 8:54 PM (#38117 - in reply to #38103)
Subject: RE: Cee Bailey Windshield


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Northeastern Penna.
I know what you mean with the water spots that could form there. I now just clean my Cee Bailey
windshield with a wet sponge trying not to let any water trickle down there.

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Blackjack
Posted 2009-07-05 9:11 PM (#38119 - in reply to #38103)
Subject: Re: Cee Bailey Windshield


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Cottage Grove, Mn
At home it's not problem I also have a Master Blaster but on trips I'm S.O.L I might try some black string chalk it can be trimmed to look pretty decent and should fill the gap. I know I'm just nit picking but it just looks ugly.

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Blackjack
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