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Old 06-21-2005, 09:25 AM
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can anyone out there tell me what to use to get the bronze off an F16 canopy,it also has minor scratches.we have been trying a number of different products but i know that there is a paticular polishthat takes care of the bronzing,i just don't know what it's called.
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Old 06-21-2005, 01:46 PM
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Call Craig Morrison at Graphics Unlimited;
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Old 06-21-2005, 07:43 PM
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As far as I know the bronze color is made into the canopie. I have polished mine with star brite plastic scratch remover with very good results. If you need one I have a new in the crate F16 canopie for sale.
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That's an ITO coating to stop EMI emissions and it's done in a complicated machine at a enormous cost. There were several varieties of these canopies - some had an acrylic outer ply that you can sand and polish. If it's a coated polycarbonate it may be a problem. I don't recall if the ITO coating is inside or outside but it's probable that it will have an exterior hardcoating. If so perhaps you should try out a system in an unobtrusive area to see what works - We have had good results on bare polycarbonate with Surface Magic - very fine grit sandpapers that are used to take out the yellowing in 1980's car headlights - or by flaming it. I'm not sure that it would work with a harcoated system. Check to see if there is a very fine line in the edge of your canopy that will determine if it's monolithic or made of plies.
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Old 08-09-2005, 09:02 AM
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I looked at the Micromesh site and while they have a wealth of information in their technical section, you'll notice that they stay away from using their system on plycarbonate. It's all geared to acrylics.
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