polishing hatch crazing-what polish ?

brasso or G3 will make it nice and shiny, but once crazed it needs to be relpaced - sounds like my brain!

Not crazy, just a different reality!
 
read the article before commenting, the manufacturer rep was pointing out the depth of the crazing and that it wasnt deep
stu
 
toothpaste worked wonders on my dull and scratched compass - would have thought that crazing on a hatch was actually cracks rather than scratches - wont polish out
 
read the article is what i said!
the rep pulled a crazed hatch out and got the reporter to look thru it sideways, the crazing,quote is only about 1/2 a mill or in old money, 20 thou.
 
It would take quite a lot of polishing to remove 1/2 a millimetre of acrylic. Surface scuffs and minor scratches which obscure vision may be succesfully removed. I have had success with Auto Glym paint renovator. The surface came up like new. I used a foam pad on a Black and Decker orbital sander which worked quite quickly. Crazing however was not removed so I replaced the acrylic and found in doing so that it was easily broken and a good deal weaker than the new material.

Scratches and sharp corners in various materials can be a source for cracks to start which lead to failure. Crazed acrylic requires replacement for safety as well as aesthetic reasons.
 
I've had success with Brasso. If the crazing is too bad to respond to polishing you might consider coarse sanding which gives an opaque but uniform finish. A bit like a bathroom window! I've seen it done very successfully.
 
you'll naturally be using some sort of machine - hire something or a mop for a drill might be ok. Jewellers rouge would do it, I think- get it mailorder. Most sensible schools have a stick of 'soap' for buffing acrylic around somwewhere; its lasts for ages nowadays cos theres so little practical work done. Try to find a friend of a friend or similar who's a technology teacher or technician and borrow somw for a weekend.
 
Hi, you've said "read the article" several times but I suppose I am not alone in not having access to it, not being in the UK and not having a permanent address, so can't subscribe to the mag. Is the article online, perhaps?
 
I don't have to read an article to know that if a plastic hatch is crazed over its likely to be to deep to polish out! Iv'e been boating far too long, its a short cut measure that will not last! replace the thing, its not that difficult!

Barry
 
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