PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant VBA_SCRIPT - assumed 'VBA_SCRIPT' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in ..../includes/functions_navigation.php(802) : eval()'d code on line 1 Help with perspex windscreen ! - Page 2
I had a look at www.Maguiars.com,and the recommendation is for PlastX,or Mirror glaze 17,clear plastic cleaner.Pretty good web site,and a special section on marine.
David
i actually bought the PlastX first after reading the website. I read like the right stuff for the job. When I used it just didnt work. It polished up the screen really well, but failed to remove the scratches. Hence I bought scratchX (after contacting the dudes who made the windscreen) I now use the PlastX to keep it shiny!!
Your right about the mcguires wbsite. it had some pretty good info, particularly marine section..
Was a spray painter for 23 yrs before 2pak came along had to nearly buff everything .done a couple show cars even part of a team who painted king Georges Daimler when he visited AUS. we used lots of things then BRASSO CORNFLOUR ETC .The best ive found for perspex is a Foam pad on variable speed buff not to fast so you don't burn it use normal car cutting compound to get bad scratches out followed by a silican glase polish or a fine wax polish to finish clean pad after using cutting compound .I also do my sun glasses this way brings up like new .Depends where you live i may be abie to do it for you i live in Brisbane
Brasso and toothpaste used with cloth backed vinyl. Always used on visors for bike helmets so it is the best method. You think a bit of hazy glare of a day is bad try it at night with on coming cars that think they have a right to use high beam on bike riders. Dont use a buff unless you have a huge amount of experience. You will have burn marks all over it.
Novus 3 stage polish is also good. We use it on acrylic at work all the time, never seen a scratch it couldn't get out, and you can't tell where the scratch was.
Mate to be honest, I haven't done anything yet. My neighbour want to buff my boat with his buffer so I might get him to do the windscreen while he is at it.
He loves to make things shiney so I will let him go for it.
Great advice ... thanks fellas !!!