cleaning help !/ GOOF OFF and NORVUS
Charles W. Morehouse
w4gbw at BREVARD.NET
Tue Oct 31 04:58:50 EST 2000
Hi Ken,
Have restored lots of plastic meter covers. Have had great success using jewelers stick
polish and a cloth wheel in the drill press. Have been successful with some deep
scratches. Those solvent splashes are a breeze. Luck and 73.
Wayne;
W4GBW
Ken Ketner wrote:
> I have successfully used a product bought at Home Depot called GOOF OFF.
> But always try it on a small insignificant area, and dont rub it much.
> If it is going to remove the magic marker it will do it quickly. Keep it
> away from clear plastic such as meter faces.
>
> If you do need to work a scratch or a fogged area out of a plastic meter
> face, NORVUS PLASTIC POLISH no. 2 (Minneapolis, MN, 55438 - the pink
> stuff with a light abrasive in it) will do the job if you keep working
> it. Their No. 1 is a clear finish coat plastic finish. Some solvent had
> gotten the face of my HW 22 with that foggy look. Lots of rubbing with
> NORVUS no. 2 did the job.
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