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Removing name from Lexan window

View attachment 724690 View attachment 724691 View attachment 724692 View attachment 724693 View attachment 724694 Tim is gone. I ended up buffing it off with headlite Polish. And a small soft buffing pad. Took about 20 minutes per side. Came out very nice. Took my time checking often to make sure no damage.
Nice work, I always crack up when I see stuff labeled as "Headlight restorer", most car people know, or if they didn't they will now, its just a mild rubbing compound relabeled and promoted as something else. I have used rubbing compound on plastic for decades to polish.
 
Nice work, I always crack up when I see stuff labeled as "Headlight restorer", most car people know, or if they didn't they will now, its just a mild rubbing compound relabeled and promoted as something else. I have used rubbing compound on plastic for decades to polish.
Yea but regular old rubbing compound can scratch Lexan over time.
To do it right use the 3 step Novus kits that the aircraft industry uses, you won't be sorry.
 
Yea but regular old rubbing compound can scratch Lexan over time.
To do it right use the 3 step Novus kits that the aircraft industry uses, you won't be sorry.
Right, I wouldn't use it on my airplane, but a Kia headlight, I think regular compound is just fine! LOL
 
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