That's great to know Bill,  I've worked with plex for many years and the 
best way to make it really clear to 'fire' it--not a good idea on a layout!

Bob



Scale S Only wrote:

> Hi Bob and All --
>
> I found that Pledge furniture polish will fill any scratches and keep 
> Lexan and other plastics clear.   It even worked on my Corvette's 
> convertible top window!
>
> Have fun!
> Bill Winans
>
>
> Last weekend yours truly with the advice of one of our newer members 
> installed clear side
> guards along some critical layout edges. I obtained some thin GE Lexon
> that the plastics store cut for me. This stuff is great to work
> with--it drills, screws and cuts much better than Plexiglas. I was able
> to form it into a curved radii about 12" in diameter very easily. It is
> also super clear so you can hardly see it. I paid less than $40 for
> about one half sheet cut to my specs. Now only time will tell if it
> will withstand being scratched easily. I do know that standard plex can
> get pretty nasty after awhile.
>
> Bob Werre
> BobWphoto.com
>
>
>



 
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