20-12-2016, 01:00 PM
(20-12-2016, 12:31 PM)Piggy Wrote: Jordan...being our detail guru and on this sort of subject...anything to use on lexan?
So lexan is a similar material to what a lot of headlights are made from so I imagine the same sort of thing people use on headlights would work well.
Is it scratched or cloudy?
I've heard people in the past say that for the best results you need to sand lexan but I'd be very cautious of it myself.
Personally I'd try the old toothpaste trick, try on an area out the way.. give it a good rub to get some heat generated & then buff to see what difference it's made.. Usually works quite well.
You basically want a very light abrasive substance on it, nothing harsh.
HTH