You may be able to sand (carefully) the redux off, with a dremel or
simmilar, and then polish
the scratches out, Simmilar to the process used for headlight restoration
these days. I believe
a few of the "professional" builders covered polishing of screens a few
months ago.
craig
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Flying
Farmer
Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 8:11 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Had A Bad Day with a Perspex Window
<rpwheelwright@yahoo.co.uk>
I have had a BAD day with my windows !!! After leaving my perfect fitted
window to cure over night, I have discovered this morning that it has sprung
slightly in the corner near to the handle.
Is it possible to remove the window in this corner to allow a cleanup and
to re-set it back to as it should be into the rebate? if so, how without
damaging the perspex?
I have also got a small amount of redux onto the perspex in top corner. Is
their a way to remove it without scratching the Perspex?
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Richard Wheelwright
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