How do you polish scratch marks out of perspex???
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Random question but I bought my dad a second hand Michell turntable that has some light scratch's on the perspex part (at least I think its perspex and not glass.)
Does anybody know if t-cut will take these scratch marks out or will I end up making the problem worse and leaving a buffed/haze mark.
Thanx
Does anybody know if t-cut will take these scratch marks out or will I end up making the problem worse and leaving a buffed/haze mark.
Thanx
Like previously suggested brasso (including the metal polish impregmated wadding types) but it will take a while i'd suggest a trial area before you do too much
Found this...
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/ACRYLIC_FINISHIN...
Found this...
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/ACRYLIC_FINISHIN...
When I used to work on Puma helicopters this was a job I had to do several times, we used a kit of varying levels of wet and dry, then use the roughest in straight to and fro movements, then go to a finer grade in straight to and from but in a 90 degree direction, and covering a slightly larger area, and just keeping repeating, each time going to a finer grade, and taking in a larger area.
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