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Acrylic Dust Cover Restoration?


DizRotus

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Please share any successes or failures at polishing out scratches from acrylic dust covers.

I'm thinking those kits for polishing auto headlights, toothpaste or other techniques should work. I want to remove surface scratches from a Technics SL1500 dust cover. Before I experiment, I'd like to plumb the collective experience and wisdom of this group.

I tried a search without success.

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I remember reading years ago to use a combination of Pledge and Windex together with a buffer for light surface scratches. I tried it on a foggy looking Sansui dustcover and it worked pretty well.

Keith

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Scratches require something to cut the surface... begin at a very fine grit and go higher to desired level of finish.

You can use auto finish polish as long as it is fine grit. That is what I used with great results on my lexan in my car and on plexi glass on my picture frames. Neither of which is acrylic, but neither is acetate.

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I use a product called "Flitz" for various things around the boat such as einenglass curtains and polycarbonate hatches, etc. It also works great on stainless, aluminum and other surfaces. I tried it on the dustcover of a Pioneer PL 530 and when used with the "Flitz Ball" it turned out very good. The flitz ball goes in a drill and is basically a buffer.

Give it a try

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