Re: IML: Restoring convertible top plastic window; Help needed
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Re: IML: Restoring convertible top plastic window; Help needed



3M also has a plastic cleaner and polish.  I found it at an automotive paint store in Memphis.
 
Mister Ed
'68 Crown Convertible
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Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Restoring convertible top plastic window; Help needed

In a message dated 1/17/2005 4:57:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, WBinegar@xxxxxxx writes:

used 2500 to 6000 grit wet sandpaper to get scratches out of aircraft canopies and worked pretty good. The 2500 is for deep scratches.  Also their is a cleaner/ polisher for aircraft plastics and it is out in the garage. If you need the name I will go out to the garage Mon.


Thanks, I have thought of using a very fine sandpaper, but am uncertain if browning is on the surface or internal.  I guess a test spot would be the best course of action.  I know McGuires offers plastic cleaner and polish, but haven't been able to find it locally.

John - Atl


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