Re: [bolger] Kutzit on plexiglass
>Okay, I confess. When stripping the gummy stuff off of the roof ofThere are special polishing creams to polish plexiglass. A 1000 years ago - we used this cream to polish the edge of cut plexiglass so that is became like glass. Same stuff used to gring lens for telescopes? Dunno!
>the Topaz, I flicked small drips of this stuff on our windows. This
>has left small drip shaped spots on the windows here and there. One
>of them has more than a dozen and is really awful.
>The spots aren't pitted or deep. They just look like acid etching or
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Sand with 400 then 600 wet&dry sand paper using a bucket of water with
a few drops of liquid dish soap. After sanding use a buffer with ruge
made for plastic. It is a lot of work but it can be done. When you look
through it you will see some distortions.
Jon
a few drops of liquid dish soap. After sanding use a buffer with ruge
made for plastic. It is a lot of work but it can be done. When you look
through it you will see some distortions.
Jon
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "ravenouspi" <ravenous@...> wrote:
>
> Okay, I confess. When stripping the gummy stuff off of the roof of
> the Topaz, I flicked small drips of this stuff on our windows. This
> has left small drip shaped spots on the windows here and there. One
> of them has more than a dozen and is really awful.
> The spots aren't pitted or deep. They just look like acid etching or
> frosting on glass.
> I am hoping there is some kind of polishing compound or technique I
> can use to eliminate or minimize these spots, and that someone has
> heard of it.
> As always I deeply appreciate the help I normally receive on this
group.
> Thanks,
> Rhett
>
Okay, I confess. When stripping the gummy stuff off of the roof of
the Topaz, I flicked small drips of this stuff on our windows. This
has left small drip shaped spots on the windows here and there. One
of them has more than a dozen and is really awful.
The spots aren't pitted or deep. They just look like acid etching or
frosting on glass.
I am hoping there is some kind of polishing compound or technique I
can use to eliminate or minimize these spots, and that someone has
heard of it.
As always I deeply appreciate the help I normally receive on this group.
Thanks,
Rhett
the Topaz, I flicked small drips of this stuff on our windows. This
has left small drip shaped spots on the windows here and there. One
of them has more than a dozen and is really awful.
The spots aren't pitted or deep. They just look like acid etching or
frosting on glass.
I am hoping there is some kind of polishing compound or technique I
can use to eliminate or minimize these spots, and that someone has
heard of it.
As always I deeply appreciate the help I normally receive on this group.
Thanks,
Rhett