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#132698 - 12/15/08 09:01 AM
Re: Polishing plastic
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I have found that Brasso will do the same thing, it also works on stainless,silver and nickle, takes a bit of elbow grease.
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#132756 - 12/16/08 08:13 AM
Re: Polishing plastic
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I have used with great success a product from NOVUS, Inc. (800)548-6872 or (612)944-8000. They make 3 products a #1 clean & shine; #2 restores & refinish (my favorite for model cars) and #3 to repair and prepare (I've never tried this one). 2oz bottle is about $5.
It's for plexiglas lexan, lucite, uvex and acrylite. Give them a call, and if you are a good salesman, you may get a free sample.
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