Polishing Lexan
Polishing Lexan
Morning all,
Does anybody know if Lexan or Perspex can be polished to remove all the old scratches and make it look like new?
If yes what is the procedure and what do i need in terms of equipment and polishing goodies.
Or who could i take it to in JHB to get it done?
Cheers
Massimo
Does anybody know if Lexan or Perspex can be polished to remove all the old scratches and make it look like new?
If yes what is the procedure and what do i need in terms of equipment and polishing goodies.
Or who could i take it to in JHB to get it done?
Cheers
Massimo
Re: Polishing Lexan
Nope
Unfortunately it goes milky or the image becomes distorted wherever you polish it.
the only way around it is replacement

Unfortunately it goes milky or the image becomes distorted wherever you polish it.
the only way around it is replacement
Greg Perkins
Re: Polishing Lexan
If you have a contact in the SAAF, they use a clear fluid on fighter canopies that polishes out scratches, dull spots and shines like new. Got my last precious bottle from a friend at Swartkops for use on bike shields, unfortunately not there anymore.
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Re: Polishing Lexan
PG Glass is also using a liquid polish for perspex. Try them or any other major perspex/Poly sheeting supplier.
Some bike helmet shops have some visor "polish" also.
Stay away from metal polish and finishing paste.
Carel
Some bike helmet shops have some visor "polish" also.
Stay away from metal polish and finishing paste.
Carel
Re: Polishing Lexan
be very careful that you don't overheat the lexan either with a buffer.
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Did we not have this discussion before? I recall some tips from some chemical okes...
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Give MAIZEY PLASTICS a call. They're the specialists. 012 352 2000 Pta West or 012 800 8300 Pta East.
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Thanks guys i will try the various options.
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Pledge Furniture Polish (Johnsons)
Repeated use (over time) fills in the scratches and gives it a nice shine.
Also makes the inside of the aerrie smell nice
(how's that for a lekker tip? I'll send the invoice later.....)
Repeated use (over time) fills in the scratches and gives it a nice shine.
Also makes the inside of the aerrie smell nice

(how's that for a lekker tip? I'll send the invoice later.....)
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Re: Polishing Lexan
Well then i must pledge to use Pledge!!
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Mr Min also works.
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I use both and they work excelent. Thanks to Mogas
. You can polish the whole plane with it. Works like a charm to keep the dust off 
Got this from the spruce website - Plexi-Clear Plexiglass Cleaner


Got this from the spruce website - Plexi-Clear Plexiglass Cleaner
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Re: Polishing Lexan
My pleasure, have also been using this forever, also good for getting miggie splats off anything with out scratching. Ditto for bike visors.KFA wrote:I use both and they work excelent. Thanks to Mogas. You can polish the whole plane with it. Works like a charm to keep the dust off
Got this from the spruce website - Plexi-Clear Plexiglass Cleaner
My favourite is Pledge, fragrance any.
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Re: Polishing Lexan
I have perspex widows in my racing cars and use pledge/mr min to keep them clean. Use the one without the perfume smell as the smelly stuff can damage the plastic. When the windows become scratched I use brasso to take the scratches out but the proper perpex visor polish for a bike shop is better.
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you can just use good old Pick n pay no name Handy andy... I think... 

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