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pbc76049 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. Use MICROMESH. But FOLLOW the Micromesh instructions! Many people are reluctant to use the coarse sandpaper as recommended. This is VITAL to get the surface down to below the scratches. THEN restoration of the finish can began.. not before. Rich |
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Bryan,
Is the Novus process easy to do and does it require using sandpaper? Thanks, Bryan Bryan Martin wrote: I used Novus products on my canopy. For deep scratches, start with Novus #3 and then #2 and then #1. It worked very well. Aircraft spruce carries it, others probably do also. Bryan Martin |
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![]() "B. Jensen" wrote in message ... Bryan, Is the Novus process easy to do and does it require using sandpaper? Thanks, Bryan Heres the skinny. If you can feel the scratch, it needs to be dealt with with micromesh. This is a step by step process of using ever finer sanding stepd to remove and polish the plasstic. I would recommend it to anyone. it to anyone. Novus is a good thing for light scratches but I use micromesh exclusively because you can start where you need too. Scott. www.spektrproducts.com |
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