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Old May 26th 15, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 9:00:05 AM UTC-6, firsys wrote:
For year, I used to use mirrorglaze for my canopy,
almost every preflight.

Then it disappeared from local plastics supply.

Bought some online a year or two ago, used with good
results.
Yesterday, I squirted some on the PIK canopy and immediately
started polishing.
To my dismay some patches seemed to polimnerise
and form a hard patch. Continued polishing with
a clean cloth removed some; A water flush did some good
but I was left with a few patches, right in the vsion line,
which did not yield.
Anyone know if there is a benign solvent which will remove these?

John firth


Order this kit and follow the instructions. It will restore your canopy to new condition. I have used it and it works!

http://www.banyanpilotshop.net/10Exp...FYWVfgodGH4AbA
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Old May 27th 15, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Warning. Warning.
Micro-Mesh is for SEVERELY scratched and damaged plastic.
Not for the usual shallow scratches we accumulate over the years.
 




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