The front window shades on my new Delica where quite faded and milky to look through, I had tried different cleaners and Armor-all, and nothing made much of a difference. A mechanic today told me to try car wax, I used Nu-finish as it was all I had. Works great, they look almost new. I polished the drivers side three times and found that each time the fine scratches already in the shades started to disappear. 
Had to share this, I had thought a car polish would be too abrasive on a clear surface.  8)
			
			
									
						
							Window Shade cleaning
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Re: Window Shade cleaning
I know this is an old thread, but I just had to comment, used Turtle Wax on mine today and WOW what a difference! I can actually see through them now!
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Window Shade cleaning
Thanks for the reminder though! All the loggings road and the infrequent wash downs have left my shades 'opaque grey'.  
			
			
									
						
							
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