Has anyone tried the latest headlight restoration techniques on the lexan portion of the windows on a 10 meter international? Mine are started to show signs of sun damage and scratches and it would be nice to restore or replace them.
Barry
10 Meter curved lexan window restoration?
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From time to time I use something they call Micro 80. It is a kit for repairing lexan or acryllic, abrasive stuff. I use it on the front wind screens on my aircraft, and it works marveless! I use around 30 minutes for making the whole screen nice and shiny. You can get the Micro 80 from ant aircraft workshop or parts dept.
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=====================================BobCT wrote:exactly what I did with mine and it worked great. I only did the outside and the difference was amazing.
Bob
Does this mean the inside does not require any treatment?
The rake of the windshield and the instrument pod would make this darn near impossible.
How long since you did it and has it deteriorated any further since you did it?
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Yanmar diesels
Solid Glass Hull
Woodless Stringers
Full Hull Liner
Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
Trojan International Website: http://trojanboat.com/
WEBSITE & SITELOCK TOTALLY SELF FUNDED
well....
I did mine about two years ago and it still looks great. I might give it a quick touch-up before my spring launch but not imperative.
The insides would be damn near impossible to do, at least the bottom third. I figured I would start with the outsides and see how it looked. As I was doing that I was thinking that the same access issue I would have polishing was the same for everyone else over the years, meaning they were probably untouched.
Sure enough 90% of the scratches and cloudiness were on the outside.
Bob
The insides would be damn near impossible to do, at least the bottom third. I figured I would start with the outsides and see how it looked. As I was doing that I was thinking that the same access issue I would have polishing was the same for everyone else over the years, meaning they were probably untouched.
Sure enough 90% of the scratches and cloudiness were on the outside.
Bob
1988 10m mid cabin