Polishing out scratches on plastic windows
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I once did an apprentice project that required a clear polycarb viewing sight to be turned up in a lathe, then highly polished so that it could be used as a sight....I remember turning it, which obviously left it opaque, then using wet and dry in increasing grades, finishing off with Brasso (!!) of all things, to leave it highly polished....however, that was spinning the part in a lathe chuck at high speed, but it did work perfectly.
[disclaimer] test on a scrap piece of plastic before use on window[/disclaimer]
[disclaimer] test on a scrap piece of plastic before use on window[/disclaimer]

we use novus plastic polish on the aircraft at work, and i use it on the windows of my kit car and my mates race car, its absolutelty brilliant stuff.
it comes in three grades, 1,2 and 3, with 1 just being a polish, 2 for light scratches, and 3 for quite bad scratches.
it brings the windows up like new, and on things like my old watch glass, it got rid of all the scratches, and left it like new!
it comes in three grades, 1,2 and 3, with 1 just being a polish, 2 for light scratches, and 3 for quite bad scratches.
it brings the windows up like new, and on things like my old watch glass, it got rid of all the scratches, and left it like new!
I will 2nd Zymols screen clean kit, it is amazing stuff!
Regards
Paul Dalton
www.miracledetail.co.uk
Regards
Paul Dalton
www.miracledetail.co.uk
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