Perspex Cleaner

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I saw a post somewhere recently singing the praises of a product that cleaned and polished perspex/acrylic screens. I can't find it so can someone give me the relevant info. please ?
Thanks in anticipation.
John

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I have some at home, that (in the instructions) profess to be used to cleane and take scratch markes out of jet engine canopies. I will find the makers name and address and forward tomorrow.

OK

P@ul...

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I have some at home, that (in the instructions) profess to be used to clean and take scratch marks out of jet engine canopies. I will find the makers name and address and forward tomorrow.

OK

P@ul...

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It really does work...

http://www.farecla.com/Products/boatpride.html

"For scratched or marked acrylic windows, windscreens and portholes. Acrylic Window Polish removes unwanted scratches and blemishes to leave a clear, haze free finish.
Available in 600g Tins. "


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Brasso and elbow grease. Probably cheaper than the dedicated marine stuff and it works. All Perspex polishes are mild abrasives same as metal polishes.

Bill.

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