Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

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Fred

Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by Fred »

With all the talk about toothpaste I was wondering whether it would work on the plexiglass in the hatches. I have original Bowmar hatches and the plexiglass is very weathered. Actually, BonAmi would be better since I'd need so much toothpaste for the hatches I couldn't brush for a year. Does anyone have any ideas?



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Matt Cawthorne

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by Matt Cawthorne »

Fred,
There is a multi-part plastic cleaning/polishing system called "Maguires". It does not take out heavy scratches, but does a beautiful job of getting rid of the gray haze. In a very short time (less than two boat-minutes) I had converted the finish on my hatches from barely translucent to clear enough to be able to see the windex at the top of the mast. If you wish continue to be able to see through them you need to do it several times a year. I am certain that there are other similar plastic polishes.

Matt

Fred wrote: With all the talk about toothpaste I was wondering whether it would work on the plexiglass in the hatches. I have original Bowmar hatches and the plexiglass is very weathered. Actually, BonAmi would be better since I'd need so much toothpaste for the hatches I couldn't brush for a year. Does anyone have any ideas?


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Catherine Monaghan

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by Catherine Monaghan »

I can back up Matt's post. I use Meguiar's Mirror Glaze cleaner (#17 I think) and polish (#10) on the dodger windows and on the Bomar hatches on our CD32. It does a nice job on both.

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CD32, <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... ization</a> #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay

Matt Cawthorne wrote: Fred,
There is a multi-part plastic cleaning/polishing system called "Maguires". It does not take out heavy scratches, but does a beautiful job of getting rid of the gray haze. In a very short time (less than two boat-minutes) I had converted the finish on my hatches from barely translucent to clear enough to be able to see the windex at the top of the mast. If you wish continue to be able to see through them you need to do it several times a year. I am certain that there are other similar plastic polishes.

Matt

Fred wrote: With all the talk about toothpaste I was wondering whether it would work on the plexiglass in the hatches. I have original Bowmar hatches and the plexiglass is very weathered. Actually, BonAmi would be better since I'd need so much toothpaste for the hatches I couldn't brush for a year. Does anyone have any ideas?


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Fred

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by Fred »

Any fine grit rubbing compound will work fine. It's best done with a buffing machine, but can be done by hand. If you use a machine, keep it moving, so you don't overheat a spot. Finish up with a coat of wax and it will look like new!
zeida

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by zeida »

Where can you buy this Meguiar's mirror glaze...? I don't think I have seen such a thing down here in Florida.
Zeida



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sloopjohnl

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by sloopjohnl »

auto parts stores (NAPA) should have it for you. they have about a 25 step product process for car finishes. these are part of that.

zeida wrote: Where can you buy this Meguiar's mirror glaze...? I don't think I have seen such a thing down here in Florida.
Zeida
bill willis

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by bill willis »

sloopjohnl wrote: auto parts stores (NAPA) should have it for you. they have about a 25 step product process for car finishes. these are part of that.

zeida wrote: Where can you buy this Meguiar's mirror glaze...? I don't think I have seen such a thing down here in Florida.
Zeida
Zeida,
I've used Meguiar's mirror glaze and polish for years on plexiglas framed artwork. Very good product. The best bet for suppliers, I have found, is plastic and plexiglas suppliers. A side note DON'T use Windex on plexiglas- the ammonia in the Windex will cause the plexiglas to cloud up. regards, Bill/CD25/"Sadie"



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Catherine Monaghan

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass

Post by Catherine Monaghan »

Zeida,

You can purchase Meguiar's Mirror Glaze from Boat U.S.:
Order# 410806, #10 PLASTIC POLISH, $5.99
Order# 410805, #17 PLASTIC CLEANER, $5.99

from West Marine:
MEGUIARS M-1008, Order# 488676, $6.09
MEGUIARS M-1708, Order# 406538, $6.09

Or from Defender:
Order# 753498, Clear Plastic Cleaner, $ 5.79
Order# 753497, Clear Plastic Polish, $ 5.79


catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay
zeida wrote: Where can you buy this Meguiar's mirror glaze...? I don't think I have seen such a thing down here in Florida.
Zeida


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David Hodos

Re: Cleaning/polishing hatch plexiglass - replace hatch

Post by David Hodos »

Does anyone know anything about replacing the original hatch, or is that a no-no? I don't want to destroy the original idea, but it seems that a replacement hatch with better hardward would be the answer. The Lewmar hatches look good, but pricey.



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