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Plexiglass scratch remover

The plexiglass rear window on my convertible top is scratched
and hazed. Isn't there a product that removes and restores
the luster?? Thanks in advance!!

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Old 05-18-2005, 05:45 AM
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Meguires makes a a few products for this purpose, Plastic Cleaner #17 followed by the Plastic Polish #10. I don't have the name/# of the maintainer. It's also relabeled and offered through Mercedes dealers and sold for aviation purposes as well.

Zymol makes an excellent product.

If in the UK try: http://www.hindsight.uk.com/
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I'm an aircraft mech,on the passenger windows, which are plastic,we use a polishing kit made by MICRO-SURFACE finishing products @1-800-225-3006.The kit consists of a series of different grit sandpaper.Easy to use and does an excellent job.
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Try the Meguiars products first. They're pretty good. If the scratches are really, really bad, either take the car to a detailer, or but yourself a Porter -Cable random orbit polisher and use it with some plastic polish. It works wonders.

You can do this to you windshield, too, and make it a little more crystal-like.
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Check out this site for helpful tips on refurbishing plastic and glass:

http://www.properautocare.com/glass---plastic.html

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