Oct 23, 2008 #1 F FusionXP Limp Gawd Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 460 What is good to use to polish out scratches on plexiglas?
Oct 23, 2008 #2 E E.E.L. Ambiense Gawd Joined Jun 13, 2008 Messages 758 A product called Novus works wonders.
Oct 24, 2008 #3 D DarthBeavis 2[H]4U Joined Feb 24, 2006 Messages 3,403 Do not use any alcohol or windex . . . +1 to what EEL said . . .good suggestion! Get the three stage kit for heavy, medium, and light scratches . . .
Do not use any alcohol or windex . . . +1 to what EEL said . . .good suggestion! Get the three stage kit for heavy, medium, and light scratches . . .
Oct 24, 2008 #4 U UltimateNewbie Weaksauce Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 125 T-Cut - and yea, it is originally for car scratches but is a great product for anything from CD's to cars
T-Cut - and yea, it is originally for car scratches but is a great product for anything from CD's to cars
Oct 24, 2008 #5 S SarverSystems Supreme [H]ardness Joined Feb 9, 2002 Messages 7,408 Working in an industry where we use LOTS of acrylic and/or polycarbonate, I can say +2 to the Novus recommendation. We use it regularly. If you are using Novus #1, spray it onto the cloth, then wipe. Don't spray it on the surface then wipe.
Working in an industry where we use LOTS of acrylic and/or polycarbonate, I can say +2 to the Novus recommendation. We use it regularly. If you are using Novus #1, spray it onto the cloth, then wipe. Don't spray it on the surface then wipe.