C clyde Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 2,879 Reaction score 1 Location Lost in Space Jul 14, 2010 #1 Ive heard you can polish fine scratchs out of plastic light lenses etc. Anyone tried this and what did you use.
Ive heard you can polish fine scratchs out of plastic light lenses etc. Anyone tried this and what did you use.
Trikky2 Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 3,890 Reaction score 4 Location S.W.France Jul 14, 2010 #2 Any light abrasive will work - Brasso _ Tcut etc but you must do it by hand unless well skilled since mechanical polishing heats up and damages the plastic.
Any light abrasive will work - Brasso _ Tcut etc but you must do it by hand unless well skilled since mechanical polishing heats up and damages the plastic.
Doris Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2008 Messages 3,601 Reaction score 3 Location just above the middle Jul 14, 2010 #3 exactly what Trikky says.I've used T cut & brasso on beetle elephant foot lights and they come up a treat!
exactly what Trikky says.I've used T cut & brasso on beetle elephant foot lights and they come up a treat!
meowdmucker Well-known member Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 275 Reaction score 0 Location Derbyshire Jul 14, 2010 #4 Yeah use the webbing type of brasso. I use it to polish the scratches out of my son's plastic watch face frequently.! Comes up a treat.
Yeah use the webbing type of brasso. I use it to polish the scratches out of my son's plastic watch face frequently.! Comes up a treat.
C clyde Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 2,879 Reaction score 1 Location Lost in Space Jul 15, 2010 #5 Cheers folks will give the brasso a go i think. Thanks again.