Lexan Polishing and Restoring - Scratch Repair
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- How we were successful polishing out scratches in the lexan (polycarbonate) window of the hotrod.
The nice little buffer I used: amzn.to/4bL4AuY
NOVUS Cleaner/Protectant : amzn.to/3UKJsiH
Mothers Polish: amzn.to/4bLJf4D
Chemical Guys Glass Cleaner: amzn.to/49ILVOz
Cheers! Buy me a beer here: paypal.me/spee...
Gonna do the same on my poly windshield on my racecar. We're racing at night and the clarity is super important.
Good tip. I would have thought the Mothers stuff would be too coarse, but not so. I use the Novus red stuff to polish my pinball machine playfields and it does a remarkable job. Now that the windshield is crystal clear, your RTs at the track should be great.
Thank you for the video! Glad to see even if Lexan can't be brought back to perfectly brand new looking, you can get damn close!
This Novus has no abrasives, (just went to the link) how can it remove scratches and what's its chemical composition? Some sort of polish/wax
Can’t answer that. I just know it’s a popular product for polishing plastics. Cheers
creating a scratch is NOT like the effect of weathering which causes sub-surface crazing that causes haze. Take real-world weathered lexan and fix that and you will know something! Thanks for trying. Ok it seems your treatment worked. I use an orbital sander with a microfiber cloth over the sanding pad.
Agree! UV damaged/clouded windows will just need to be replaced. I was going after surface scratches.
@@digitaloverdrivesystems Thanks for the comment. This is pretty sad because i've only had the windows in place a little over one year. Sun seems to destroy them pretty quickly. I think I'll never purchase polycarbonate again.. Acrylic seems much preferable.
@@douglundy5755 we just purchased square Lexan panels for between our handrail framing, I was using dish soap and a microfiber...granted the adhesive paper that came on the Lexan left behind some goobers and just using the microfiber and dish soap left hairline scratches. I'm thinking that perhaps Lexan is like any new clear material - it'll never be as smooth and clear as the first day its bought. Couldn't believe that I was able to scratch it with a microfiber...maybe my clothes are shitty lol
Just to continue I found that wet sanding finally removed the craziness and I was able to polish the lexan back to a nice clear finish then polished with wax