Cleaning Lexan?

Anyone familiar with any products available used to restore lexan? I was thinking maybe on of those auto headlight restore kits, but that may take a while.

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I would be interested also. I just re-did the railing on my deck and my wife wanted it see-through. I put in the Lexan even though it does start turning in a few years and scratches by just looking at it. I pre-emtively looked into what you are asking and was not very successful at finding an answer.

Try this…
http://winsol.com/rink-glass.htm

Lexan or “poly carbonate” is awesome stuff. You can drill it mill it beat it bend it shoot it twist it and it just does not break. A bullet just melts through it. I tried all of this with scraps from my glazing job. Problem is that it is softer than acrylic or “plexi glass” so it scratches very easy. There is no fix that i am aware of. Call CR Lawrence and ask them. Im sure if anyone has a fix they do.

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Go to your local supplier and they will sell you a polishing compound that comes in a bar. You can take a buffer disk and attach it to a drill and apply the compound polish on the buffer disk while its spinning and simply apply it. Comes out better than when they bought it.

I use this stuff all the time for many projects of mine.

You can polish one panel in about an hour.

What supplier and what is the name of the stuff. That is interesting.

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