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Nice - I think it can probably look even better
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15 year old Lexan after re-conditioning.
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You need to use a cutting compound followed by a polishing compound. Then maintain with Plexus.
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I never see SG's photos
Hey, speaking of photos... did we miss photoday again?
I love to see that. Looks good too. I've started, the hell with winter.
NICE!
Porn warning!
15 year old Lexan after re-conditioning.
Cool- tried recondioning lexan once. Didn't do that well. Those look like the Griffiths hatch I built for last boat
No hatch there, Charlie? These would be Alden designed(but could be based on Griffiths work).
Was that product Plexus, Tom?
No, Max. It's a liquid that looks like car wax.
Have used Plexus for years with good results
Nice - I think it can probably look even better
I almost reached for a more aggressive polishing compound.
Looks great; however, I wonder about long-term UV & Strength
I haven't found any info. This is overkill at 3/8" thick.
Lexan is different from Plexi
They're wrong. Poly can be restored by sanding and buffin.
Good info: Put it(plexi-poly) this way, it will never look like it did the day you peel the protective sheet off.
Sandpaper, rubbing compound, polish & a big Makita buffer
How about Sunbrella covers?
Great idea
I should, Al, but I'll never get around to it.
Suggestion..