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Post by paulsd1 on Sept 27, 2017 19:04:35 GMT
What do You all use to polish plastic/Perspex fairing screens, to clean and to remove scratch's.
Regards.
Paul
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Post by na44superdream on Sept 27, 2017 19:08:55 GMT
Pledge furniture polish
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Post by bodie on Sept 27, 2017 19:11:04 GMT
What do You all use to polish plastic/Perspex fairing screens, to clean and to remove scratch's. Regards. Paul what about them kits you get for polishing the plastic headlights on cars when they go yellow they work well
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 19:29:22 GMT
Show us what you're polishing Paul.
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Post by paulsd1 on Sept 27, 2017 19:55:04 GMT
Show us what you're polishing Paul.
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Post by paulsd1 on Sept 27, 2017 19:59:41 GMT
a bit fuzzy, but thanks to the ability's of Sir Fungobat talents on the web, He found me this......thank you
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Post by BritPete on Sept 27, 2017 20:04:08 GMT
a bit fuzzy, but thanks to the ability's of Sir Fungobat talents on the web, He found me this......thank you Sir FB does not really go with a name like FB it should the the Honorable FB, it just has a roundness about it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 20:07:05 GMT
Was it worth the £80 odd, Paul?
Needs some work by the looks but these are so hard to find in any condition these days.
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Post by paulsd1 on Sept 27, 2017 20:08:27 GMT
a bit fuzzy, but thanks to the ability's of Sir Fungobat talents on the web, He found me this......thank you Sir FB does not really go with a name like FB it should the the Honorable FB, it just has a roundness about it lol ...ok...Either way he found me that fairing within 24hrs of asking you guys to keep an eye out... All Hail Fungobat.........
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Post by paulsd1 on Sept 27, 2017 20:11:42 GMT
Was it worth the £80 odd, Paul? Needs some work by the looks but these are so hard to find in any condition these days. considering like you say , hard to come by....yes it ok...much better screen than other one on ebay.....I'm happy. still trying to find that guy that was mentioned in a other post that was selling new repro screens in Germany......
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 20:12:19 GMT
I just love it when genuine parts find genuine enthusiasts.... To me, it's a big part of all this.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 20:34:25 GMT
Brasso works great..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 20:42:20 GMT
x2 for Brasso.
Maybe even very fine wet and dry if the scratches are deeper....then finish it off with the Brasso
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Post by davefirestorm on Sept 27, 2017 21:04:03 GMT
Go to a caravan accessory shop and buy a Fenwicks caravan window scratch removing kit
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Post by terryc on Sept 27, 2017 21:49:26 GMT
a bit fuzzy, but thanks to the ability's of Sir Fungobat talents on the web, He found me this......thank you Sir FB does not really go with a name like FB it should the the Honorable FB, it just has a roundness about it Personally i think "Bloodhound the parts finder General " is more apt . And on my screen I used Solvol it took out a lot of the smokiness old perspex gets
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