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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!husc-news.harvard.edu!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!hubble.asymetrix.com!rpi!uwm.edu!biosci!parc!decwrl!decwrl!uunet!mri!jeff Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles Subject: Re: Lexan Polish? Message-ID: <1993Mar22.215141.28352@mri.com> From: jeff@mri.com (Jonathan Jefferies) Date: 22 Mar 93 21:51:41 GMT Sender: jeff@mir.com Expires: Sun, 8 Aug 1993 07:00:00 GMT References: Organization: Microtec Research, Santa Clara, California, USA Keywords: Lexan, Plastic Summary: Scratches in Plastic In article wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken) writes: >A couple of years ago I replaced the stock windscreen on my Interceptor >with a higher one from National Cycle. The thing happens to be made of >Lexan. > >Can anyone recommend a polish to use on it that is safe for lexan? Its >starting to show a few scratches, and id like to polish them out.. >Go FAST! | Internet: wilken@plains.nodak.edu | AMA #587126 >Take Chances! | UUCP: ..!uunet!plains!wilken | DoD #0087 >VF700F Interceptor | Bitnet: WILKEN@PLAINS | Suggest McQuires #1 plastic polish. It will help somewhat but nothing will remove deep scratches without making it worse than it already is. McQuires will do something for fine or light stuff. Also suggest calling your local plastic shop. In Calif. "TAP PLASTIC" is a chain that carries most of what is needed for repair and sometimes replacement of plastic bits. Telephone in the Bay area is 415-962-8430. I'm not sure how amenable they are to shipping. I have found that they have several excellent products for cleaning, and removing crap from windscreens and face shields. Also they have one called "lift-it" which works real well in removing sticky stuffs such as adhessives from plastic wihtout scratching same. Luck, Jonathan Jefferies, jeff@mri.com
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