Old 1980 vetter windjammer molding-windscreen

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11 Oct 2005 15:10 #765 by Duck
Have an old Vetter Windjammer and wonder what you guys have found successful for polishing scratches in the polycarbonate AKA Lexan AKA Plexiglas windscreen?

Also wonder if anyone has found a molding that works well and doesn't cost as much as the stuff from craigvetter.com

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-Duck

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11 Oct 2005 17:19 #814 by John68
try 3500 grit wetsanding, then use 3M Perfect-It II on a foam waffle buffing pad, do not exceed 1400 rpm with the buffer and keep it moving. also, do not let the rubbing compound dry on the windscreen, just buff until it starts to get a light haze, and then wipe off with a microfibre towel. allowing the foam pad to dry out the compound will make more scratches than it will remove. Let me know how it turns out.

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12 Oct 2005 05:35 #982 by BSKZ650
Replied by BSKZ650 on topic Old 1980 vetter windjammer molding-windscreen
I have a friend who found some aftermarket molding on e bay, it is not near the quality of the stuff form vetter, I stepped up to the plate on mine

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