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		Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:40 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Kolb Friends -
 
 I have some fairly significant scratches on the polycarbonate windshield
 of my Mark-3.
 Not so much deep scratches, but many swirls of scratches.  Similar to
 what you'd expect if you took sand paper and wiped it across the
 surface.
 
 Do I need to replace the whole windshield, or can these be buffed out?
 
 I've seen products designed to remove scratches from Plexiglas.  Would
 these same products work for Lexan?
 
 Many thanks -
 
 Dennis Kirby
 N93DK, 912ul, "Magic Bike"
 Cedar Crest, NM
 
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		The BaronVonEvil
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:46 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Hi Dennis,
 
 The best way to get rid of scratches would be to replace the lexan. That 
 being said you might try "Plexis" which comes in a aerosol can. It is 
 formulated for cleaning Plexiglas and will hide most minor scratches pretty 
 well.
 
 An el-cheapo substitute is "Lemon Pledge" although I have heard it will 
 cause problems with lexan over time. This is what I have been using and so 
 far so good.
 
 Polishing and buffing will eventually remove the scratches but it takes time 
 and if done wrong will create more problems than it will solve, dull hazy 
 view, distortion etc. There are kits available from aircraft supply houses, 
 "Micro Mesh" is one that comes to mind.
 
 Hope this helps
 
 Carlos G.
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		Dana
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:02 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				At 03:39 PM 11/3/2008, Kirby, Dennis CTR USAF AFMC MDA/AL wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I have some fairly significant scratches on the polycarbonate windshield
 of my Mark-3.
 Not so much deep scratches, but many swirls of scratches.  Similar to
 what you'd expect if you took sand paper and wiped it across the
 surface.
 
 Do I need to replace the whole windshield, or can these be buffed out?
 
 I've seen products designed to remove scratches from Plexiglas.  Would
 these same products work for Lexan?
 
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 Yes, they will work on any clear plastic.  It takes a fair amount of elbow 
 grease, though.  Just the other day I used Meguire's Plast-X from the local 
 auto parts store to make the clear face shield on my flying helmet usable 
 again... took about a half hour of vigorous polishing.  It might be easier 
 with an electric drill with a buffing pad, I didn't try that.
 
 One thing, don't ever use paper towels to clean your windshield!  Paper is 
 abrasive and will make the kind of scratches you describe.  Use only a soft 
 cotton cloth.
 
 -Dana
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   The man who would be fully employed should procure a ship or a woman, for 
 no two things produce more trouble" - Plautus 254-184 B.C.
 
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		grantr
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Also don't rub in circles. Rub in straight lines up and down that way if it scratches which it will over time it will not be as hard to see through. 
 
 Use only a soft cotton cloth to clean.
 
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		Steven Green
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:56 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Dennis
 
 I use Kit paste car wax after I have cleaned mine.  I usually wet a towel 
 and lay it on the windshield for a while to soften the bugs and not have to 
 scrub too hard.  You might check with Travis, He had Mark 3 lexan on sale at 
 one time.  Overstock I think.  I keep a chamois in the plane for anytime 
 that I have to dry the windows.
 
 Steven Green
 
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		N111KX (Kip)
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Plexus cleaner and an old t-shirt will do wonders! I love it so much I should buy the company...
 Kip  
 
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		slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:27 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Kit "scratch out" works great on automotive clearcoat.  Should do ok  
 on lexan too.
 
 More than once I have mentioned that GE sells a scratch resistant  
 polycarbonate called MR10.
 -or did anyway.  I have it on my MkIII and it still is as clear as new.
 Don't know why nobody else has tried it?????
 BB
 
 On 3, Nov 2008, at 8:56 PM, Steven Green wrote:
 
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  <Kolbdriver(at)bellsouth.net>
 
  Dennis
 
  I use Kit paste car wax after I have cleaned mine.  I usually wet a  
  towel and lay it on the windshield for a while to soften the bugs  
  and not have to scrub too hard.  You might check with Travis, He  
  had Mark 3 lexan on sale at one time.  Overstock I think.  I keep a  
  chamois in the plane for anytime that I have to dry the windows.
 
  Steven Green
 
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		purplemoon99(at)bellsouth Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:33 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				If you ever replace the windshield , use MR 4000 Lexan by G E the MR stands 
 for mar- resistance......that is the best...    Joe N101HD
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		purplemoon99(at)bellsouth Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:39 pm    Post subject: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				If your head or arm ever goes through  it you won't love it it will cut the 
 shit out of you,very jaged, and very sharp,also the material will cause 
 infection. I know frist hand. Joe N101HD
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		Thom Riddle
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: Scratches in Lexan Windshield | 
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				Dennis,
 
 Here is what I've used with good results.
 
 Novus Plastic polish #1     cleans and protects
 Novus Plastic polish #2       restores and refinishes  (removes fine scratches)
 Novus Plastic polish #3      removes heavy scratches    (aggressive polish)
  
 Available from Aircraft Spruce.
 
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