Most auto shops stock this product to clean clear plastic and perspex, I don't know if this is the same one they use on aircraft domes which was the one I bought last time, see;
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 21st of April 2013 10:53:54 PM
Jay-Jay said
12:35 AM Apr 22, 2013
Hi Campers
We were away recently and DH managed to 'bump'something that had red paint on it. Marked the perspex on one of the windows. Any ideas on how to get the paint off without 'clouding' the perspex? Thanks, Jay-Jay
GaryKelly said
12:49 AM Apr 22, 2013
Interesting. Wouldn't wanna use anything that might scratch. How about the stuff someone suggested for removing tar and bugs - 50/50 kero and detergent? I got some old gum off the inside of my windscreen today with kero.
Baz421 said
12:56 AM Apr 22, 2013
Very sharp razor,,, they have a safety edge to grip,, Bunnings or any good hardware shop will have em.
Don't use chemicals.
Wombat 280 said
01:04 AM Apr 22, 2013
Eucalyptus oil Put a bit on to soften the paint then with a soft cloth apply a bit more and rub gently worked when I did it
Hylda&Jon said
01:20 AM Apr 22, 2013
Wombat 280 wrote:
Eucalyptus oil Put a bit on to soften the paint then with a soft cloth apply a bit more and rub gently worked when I did it
Most auto shops stock this product to clean clear plastic and perspex, I don't know if this is the same one they use on aircraft domes which was the one I bought last time, see;
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.do?q=4596
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 21st of April 2013 10:53:54 PM
Hi Campers
We were away recently and DH managed to 'bump'something that had red paint on it. Marked the perspex on one of the windows.
Any ideas on how to get the paint off without 'clouding' the perspex? Thanks, Jay-Jay
Very sharp razor,,, they have a safety edge to grip,, Bunnings or any good hardware shop will have em.
Don't use chemicals.
Would have been my suggestion also
brian
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