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Old August 10th 05, 12:05 AM
Michelle P
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BJ,
2000 then 4000 then 6000 grit sandpaper. with water.
Found at post places with automotive paint.
Michelle

B. Jensen wrote:

I have some scratches in my Plexiglas. What is the best product to
use in order to remove them? They are not very deep, but they are
irritating.

Thanks,

BJ


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Old August 10th 05, 12:38 AM
Bill Daniels
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Take a look at 3M Micron Finishing paper. Various grades down to 0.5 micron
grit (10,000 grit equiv.) The backing is soft like tissue paper so folds
don't scratch the surface. It's super for polishing gelcoat.

Bill Daniels


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BJ,
2000 then 4000 then 6000 grit sandpaper. with water.
Found at post places with automotive paint.
Michelle

B. Jensen wrote:

I have some scratches in my Plexiglas. What is the best product to
use in order to remove them? They are not very deep, but they are
irritating.

Thanks,

BJ



 




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