Can anyone tell me how to clean perspex windows on a kit car? They are fixed and dont go up or down. They are looking a bit yellow and faded if that
makes sense?
Cheers
EDIT.....would it be the same as cleaning a headlamp lens on a car? Toothpaste and buffer?
N1
[Edited on 18/6/19 by number-1]
If you try an online shop for aircraft supplys there is canopy and windscreen polishing compound for just this problem.
I had some scratched windows on my Motorhome , used Fenwicks scratch remover with good results . Available from any decent caravan accessories shop .
I have used t cut on perspex. I think any fine abrasive will work?
I guess it depends how deep the yellowing goes. If beyond the surface it will be replacement. (polycarbonate would be a better safety choice as
doesn't shatter like acrylic, but then it scratches a bit easier...)
Car headlight cleaning kit.
Or
Remove them and use them as a template to make new ones. The hard work has already been done.
[Edited on 19/6/19 by 907]
Cheers chaps, i will try the headlamp lens cleaner and see how i go.
Try a small area first. If it's polycarb you will make it worse, it cannot be polished
Try Plexus which is a very fine spray polish used on light aircraft windows