15-09-2021, 02:55 PM
Joe
Very briefly earlier this year I had a 28 AD and a 30 AE.
The celluloid on the screens on the AE were better, so I considered keeping them for the AD. They certainly fitted in the holes in the door, though the details were not all the same.
The AE ones were duck (as was the hood), the AD in vynul (as the hood - most of the rest in either original rexine or vynul). So they didnt fit the AD well visually. So both cars kept the side screens they had come with.
Interestingly, before the decision was made the AD screens were rejuvenated superbly by cleaning with them with Pampers Sensitive wet wipes, and while still wet drying off with paper towels. Before I started I couldn't see through them. They are now perfectly fine, though one is a little yellow, and another a little scratched (which I didn't do).
Very briefly earlier this year I had a 28 AD and a 30 AE.
The celluloid on the screens on the AE were better, so I considered keeping them for the AD. They certainly fitted in the holes in the door, though the details were not all the same.
The AE ones were duck (as was the hood), the AD in vynul (as the hood - most of the rest in either original rexine or vynul). So they didnt fit the AD well visually. So both cars kept the side screens they had come with.
Interestingly, before the decision was made the AD screens were rejuvenated superbly by cleaning with them with Pampers Sensitive wet wipes, and while still wet drying off with paper towels. Before I started I couldn't see through them. They are now perfectly fine, though one is a little yellow, and another a little scratched (which I didn't do).