Jack wrote: You may want to try a micromesh kit. You should be able to get
it from Wicks or Spruce.
For a very fine finish, try polishing with Colgate tooth paste. We used to
use it back in the 50's to polish radio crystals to their final frequency.
Patrick Driscoll
aint Paul, MN
Another alternative might be one of the headlight clean up kits being
advertised Mothers, etc.
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Subject: Re: KR> Plexiglas
You may want to try a micromesh kit. You should be able to get it from Wicks or
Spruce.
Jack
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Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 6:52:46 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
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Wet sanding. All the way down to 2000 grit sand paper. And do it by hand so
you don't build up heat. My brother had to do that on John parker's Thunder
mustang after every race season.
Fred Johnson
Reno, NV
mplane...@aol.com wrote:
On the subject, mine is also RR 1997, but I have a nice
On the subject, mine is also RR 1997, but I have a nice scratch in the center,
fairly deep appx. 1" long. Anyone have a way to fix it?
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