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Plexus or Clear View?

Old 29th September 2012 | 21:56
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Mr Sheen is full of silicon too.

You can never reprint a car that has been polished with Mr Sheen (and we used to use it to polish motorcycles in the shop I worked at.

Plexus can be found in most major motorcycle shops.

I'll also give a vote to Auto Glyms red microfiber cleaning cloth. I have had one for years and use it on everything. I must make a specific exception as regards to canopy plexiglass though.
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Old 30th September 2012 | 08:00
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In reply to the OP, I used to buy Plexus from TransAir, and now they only offer ClearView. I cant tell the difference. It seems pretty good to me :-)
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Old 30th September 2012 | 08:12
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We have used mr sheen for years at work and the aircraft have been painted many times without problem. It's all about preparation when painting......
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Old 30th September 2012 | 12:57
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Duraglit will polish out deeper scratches, Iused to fabricate the canopies for premature-baby incubators..that's what we used after trimming with a router,sanding with fine wet-or-dry, buffing on a mop and finally hand-finishing with Duraglit.
We used the American Oroglas (same as the Bell "whirlybirds" bubble canopy) It was softer and more malleable than ICI's Perspex which was brittle by comparison

Asides- Oroglas featured in the infamous Summerland leisure centre blaze on the Isle of Man...the building was entirely glazed with it and melting/burning sheets flopped out of their frames onto the trapped holiday makers below.

being bored one day, i noticed a wasp taking an unhealthy interest in some discarded Duraglit wadding.....trapping a wasp in a vending -cup and feeding a fresh piece of wadding in, one observed the wasp in a feeding frenzy, followed by total disorientation and death...they must have got drunk on the solvent-content, 'cos with a bit of practice, one could tip'em iut on the bench and watch their antics until they eventually recovered sufficiently to lurch into the air*

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