Removes fine scratches, prevents clouding on acrylic sheet windshields & windows, reduces air resistance, & repels moisture. It is used by major air carriers and has provided them with a 10% savings on fuel due to the ability to substantially reduce parasitic drag & friction on leading edges of the aircraft. Excellent for use on anodized or bare aluminum, painted surfaces, plastics, acrylic sheet, & fiberglass. |
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Per the supplier: No, it does not.
This is used on acrylic sheet windshields & windows. So, if the Cirrus windshield is made of an acrylic material it will work just fine.