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Posted by Glenn Dewey (Member # 1804) on :
 
I splashed grip flex paint on out side of poly carb sign face when i wiped it off it left a haze some one please call me with any ideas !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glenn Dewey 989 786 5226

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Posted by roger bailey (Member # 556) on :
 
Sounds like it is now etched, and maybe you could polish it with a buffing machine and compound.
How big is the damaged area??

Roger

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Posted by Pierre St.Marie (Member # 1462) on :
 
Glenn, what was the solvent you used? Roger, Lexan won't buff, unfortunately.

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Posted by Duncan Wilkie (Member # 132) on :
 
You can thin Grip Flex with Xylene for painting acrylic, but we always use the special Polycarbonate thinner for everything, just in case it gets splashed or sprayed on lexan. Methanol will clean it up fine. Never, never clean lexan with an aromatic solvent like xylene or lacquer thinner. Everyone's done it at least once, so don't take it personal

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