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Plastic Lense Polishing - AMAZING RESULTS
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 9:01 pm
by Anonymous
Well, following on from one of Gavins threads which I inadvertently sort of hijacked, I have taken Dave robsons advice and started to polish my charger rear light cluster lenses with Brasso. He asked me to report back, so I am.
The results are absolutely fantastic. I am very, very impressed.
So, if you want to bring the lustre back to those dull old lenses, its liquid brasso, a soft damp cloth, and gently, away you go.
Cheers Dave, top advice as ever

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 9:42 pm
by Jon
top tip:
you can use it to take scratches out of cds too

just have to polish radially in a straight line and not around...
but dont blame me if you cock it up

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 9:51 pm
by Dave-R
I don't know why people always doubt me on this matter.
Works fast as well doesn't it?

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 9:54 pm
by Anonymous
Jon wrote:top tip:
you can use it to take scratches out of cds too

just have to polish radially in a straight line and not around...
but dont blame me if you cock it up

I just stick mine on an angle grinder with a spot of t-cut....seems to work for Playstation games anyway!
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 10:05 pm
by Anonymous
i've fixed cds with t cut too. also i use farecla compound and a mop machine and lots of water to bring up old cloudy lightbar lenses.
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 07 11:28 pm
by Anonymous
Dave wrote:I don't know why people always doubt me on this matter.
Works fast as well doesn't it?

It works great Dave, I didnt doubt it - I never even thought of it. It was new to me

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 07 12:01 pm
by MrNorm
Nice one, always good to get some real world feedback
I think it was probably Daves Brasso tip some time back that led me to use the metal polish I already had on plastic and that did the trick on my lights too!
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 07 10:59 pm
by Dave999
tooth paste works as well
and on the screen of ya IPOD
dave