Hi All,
I've searched the archives for a good way to remove scratches from lexen, and
can't find an answer.
Can anyone tell me of their successes with lexen and how they went about it??
Thanks
Gav
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:45 AM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR> Scratches in Lexen
Hi All,
I've searched the archives for a good way to remove scratches from lexen,
and can't find an an
Micromesh. Used on aircraft windshields. Available from a number of aircraft
supply houses. I have used it on a race car windshield.
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> Hi,
> This is the only pla
Not sure of lexen but back in the 50's we used Colgate tooth paste with a
buffer to remove scratches in Plexiglas windshields.
Pat Driscoll
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Saint Paul, MN
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From: Dan Heath [mailto:da...@alltel.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 5:10 AM
To: HEATH, DANIEL R
Subject: Fw: KR> Scratches in Lexen
"There is a time for building and a time for GOING TO THE GATHERING,
Knetters,
Military aircraft canopies use lexan for toughness with a thin coating of
acrylics for scratch resistance.
Syl
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> This is from
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