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![]() so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Almost Instrument ![]() Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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RemovAll. It's a hydrogen peroxide based paint stripper, available from
Aircraft Spruce. Do a web search because it's also available in aerosol cans for just the reason you mention. tony roberts wrote: so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony |
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 09:30:24 GMT, Rip
wrote: I removed a lot of over spray on a windshield one using the "ClearFix:" system, although it may be difficult to use on the inside. And also try plain old isopropyl alcohol. D'Shannon recommends this on their new replacement "glass" to remove excess proseal so don't worry about harming the item. A product that I use around the home is "Goo Gone". Works great, but I haven't the slightest idea what it would do to the plexi. RemovAll. It's a hydrogen peroxide based paint stripper, available from Aircraft Spruce. Do a web search because it's also available in aerosol cans for just the reason you mention. tony roberts wrote: so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony |
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ABSOLUTELY
I had some overspray on my windshield. After many months I tried alcohol. I was astounded to see how well it works. Don't rush. Allow the alcohol to do its job. Rub gently with a series of clean terry cloths. Above all, don't do further damage by using paper towels or rubbing too hard. Just take your time and let the alcohol do its work. Rich Stu Gotts wrote: And also try plain old isopropyl alcohol. D'Shannon recommends this on their new replacement "glass" to remove excess proseal so don't worry about harming the item. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? Tony |
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![]() tony roberts wrote: Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? If it hasn't been too long, a cotton rag soaked in mineral spirits or naptha will get it off. I would try that immediately. If that doesn't work, buy some "Micromesh". Start with the finest mesh in the kit. I would say that 600 grit paper is a recipe for a new windshield. George Patterson None of us is as dumb as all of us. |
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Tony,
The chemical solutions are the better way to go. If they do not work 600 paper will scratch the living daylights out of the windshield. Sounds like they are trying to sell more products. If you use "sand" (abrasive) paper then start with 2000 and move up to 4000 or 6000 if you can get it. Michelle tony roberts wrote: so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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![]() If it hasn't been too long, a cotton rag soaked in mineral spirits or naptha will get it off. Napthalene? that is very very nasty stuff. I'm definitely not an expert but I'd probably recommend not using mineral spirits as it could damage the plastic ('glass'). Better to use the 90% plus ethanol. That is our procedure for cleaning my company's equipment. The glare shield and especially my company's equipment takes tons of radiation so any imperfection microscopically or macroscopically could be bad. Gerald |
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In article nospam-A954F6.22495731052004@shawnews, tony roberts
wrote: so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony My teenager.....oops...never mind...wrong question. Ya got me old friend, (but I still have your hat). - - -- - - Al Gilson 1964 172E KSFF Spokane, WA -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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mineral spirits as it could damage the plastic ('glass'). Better
to use the 90% plus ethanol. Alcohol can cause acrylics (perspex) to craze. Something you won't like in a windscreen, so if it's perspex (and possibly lexan) rather than glass, don't use alcohol. I used it on one of the perspex housings on one spark machine at work and it does craze it!!! Peter |
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I have used 1200 paper with plenty of water, and then 'brasso' as a final
polish. Works great to remove the fine scratches accumulated over 30 years. Hard work though. "Al Gilson" wrote in message ... In article nospam-A954F6.22495731052004@shawnews, tony roberts wrote: so - the continuing saga - after my glareshield fell off on takeoff (see earlier post) a friend repaired it and remounted it. Then he noticed that he had "missed" a few spots so he brought the aerosol of black paint into the cockpit . . . well, you can guess the rest. Does anyone know how to remove black paint spots from the windshield? 600 grade wet and dry paper was suggested by our local aircraft parts supply house - sounds a bit extreme to me. I also tried lexan scratch remover - GREAT product - available from any good Harley Dealer - great on scratches that is - not too hot on paint. Any ideas gratefully received Tony My teenager.....oops...never mind...wrong question. Ya got me old friend, (but I still have your hat). - - -- - - Al Gilson 1964 172E KSFF Spokane, WA -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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