Polishing out scratches on NASA instuments

nickdick

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My 4 year old wind, depth etc. cockpit instruments have picked up wear & tear scratches. Nothing big though, just in some lights they are difficult to read. I have heard of some compounds that you can use on mobile `phone screens that very slightly melt the screen to rid the scratches - scary. You only have to get it wrong once with this type of task. Any ideas.
 
I used Brasso first with one of those posh kitchen rolls (that don't fall to bits) - repeated this a couple of times.

The finished off by repeating except used a duster

Then 'rinsed' or cleaned with water after buffing - result shiny lenses.
 
Yes that may well give better results as when it is fresh IIRC it has judging by the smell it has a very small amount of a solvent in it.
 
I have a small bottle of plastic polish on board which is a little like T-cut for plastic, I don't know what the brand is though, but it works well.

I just carried out a search and found Renovo Plastic Polish

Interestingly it claims to renovate car hood windows on convertibles. I have never considered trying to polish the windows on the boat canopy, I wonder if this is worth a punt.

We have 3/4 roll of marine canopy glass in the back bedroom and I was going to get my tailor to replace, but I might just try this first..
 
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