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Phil B
 


Member Since: 12 Apr 2005
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Tip of the week!

I'm going to look dumb admitting this but wanted to warn everyone else off. I had the screen on the D3 covered in flies after a long motorway drive and no bug remover so used a kitchen scourer and some shampoo. No problemo - bugs gone - screen nice and clean.

Then I figured I'd get the flies off the headlights too so scoured away. Big mistake because the light lenses are plastic, not glass, and are now all scratched up. My own fault as i came our of a beemer which have glass lenses and just assumed they were the same on the D3.
  
Post #440710th Jun 2005 12:54 pm
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Phil B, what have you done Shocked I am not sure, but if the scratches are not too bad, a body shop can actually polish the marks out. I restore old boats and they have a lot of plastic, not fibreglass and my guys are always recovering it for me. Try talking to a boat company, Fairline for instance, bit bizarre I know, bet they can help.

If all else fails, try Jewellers Rouge, takes time, but it will work.
  
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When I used to work in the aircraft repair industry, we used to clean up the perspex canopies and windscreens with something called Hendon Polish. I don't know where you can get it, but with a bit of elba grease it worked wonders.

I just done a quick google, and it did not come up with anything. There were several alternatives though.
  
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Pelyma
  


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Tooth paste would be worth a try, also Meguairs do a product to polish clear plastic lenses.
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Slimer
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What about the good old Peanut Butter Question Wink
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Post #444810th Jun 2005 10:54 pm
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DiscoDuck
 


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Aircraft plastic screen polish! Used it to polish my chopper!

Micro-Mesh Windshield Restoral Kit

Maintaining full clarity through critical vision areas and windows has long been a problem, but Micro-Mesh contains the materials required to make your windshield look new again. The series of cushioned, cloth-backed, abrasive sheets will remove surface defects caused by airstream erosion and scratching giving greater visibility and improved safety. Also effective on landing lights, recognition lights and instrument dials. Use wet or dry and finish with anti-static cream. (included)

http://www.transair.co.uk/product4.asp?SID=2&Product_ID=798

Although I remember the plastic lights on Disco 2 were cheap!
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Pelyma
  


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You leave your chopper out of it Laughing
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Nickhearne
 


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Any cutting compound will do it & a lot of elbow grease! Or a polishing disk in your drill gun!
Nick
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scorpio
 


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If you can still get it as I havent seen it for ages but BRASSO works wonders on plastic caravan windows and removes all swirls and scratches.
  
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DiscoMad
 


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As the others have said it should be possible to recover them.
Harley Davidson do a two part scratch remover/polish for thier acrylic windscreens. Works very well, as does brasso.
  
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You can try all sorts of products but looking at how clear and pristine the lenses are I can't imagine you'll recover if it from scouring. I'd get them replaced....expensive, but the car is so new it's worth it. Put it down to experience. I've personally tried all sorts of stuff including aircraft screen products and chemical solutions etc. They help to recover clarity and are great for fogging etc but never really recover scratching, particularly scouring....ouch.
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