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OK, so I'm giving my Griso a bit of a tart-up. It's nine years old now and is a bit scruffy really. One thing that is odd is the coating (I assume it's some sort of coating?!) on the Perspex of the screen seems to have come off in places making it look all leprous and scabby. The pics below show, not very well, what I'm talking about but has anybody got any bright ideas on how to restore its original lustre?Thanks.Pete
That would drive me nuts. I would try the headlight kit first, if that didn't work, I would wet sand with 2,000 grit and then polish with a few steps of cutting compound and polishing compounds.
I just removed the coating from a polycarbonate face shield, it's the same thing your screen is made from. I sanded it off, going up to 2500 grit, then #83 with a cutting pad, then #3 with a finishing pad (both rotary). It looks flawless. No idea how the durability is affected after losing the coating, but in your case that decision has been made for you. Get to work, it's not like you're going to make it worse.Read more at http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forumsshowthread.php?5146-Motorcycle-Windshield-peeling&s=43d2497fdab451a0c07208b4a3a3d67c#KEruREYCuDvT3pKR.99
I'd be careful with GooGone. It might melt the plastic.
Pretty sure the screen is Lexan.
If there's enough obsequious prostration he can have mine. It's covered in bug guts, but otherwise in good condition. I have a spare one as well. In immaculate unused condition.
Unless, of course with your most excellent command of the King's English
Ahem. You mean: Her Majesty, The Queen's English.
Pete - this has worked for me.....1. Wash well with soapy water. 2. Take a bucket of water and put in a few drops of dish soap. 3. Take a piece of 400 or 600 grit wet and dry sandpaper and wet-sand the affected surface to a uniform haze of scratches. 4. Then wet-sand with 1500 grit. Now, take a machine buffer on low speed with a foam polishing pad and buff the surface with 3M� Perfect-It� Rubbing Compound (PN 06085/06086) until you attain a fairly good clarity. 5. Wipe clean with water, dry, and check clarity. If the clarity is not clear as plate glass, then proceed to #6. 6. Buff again with a finer compound like 3M Perfect-It III #05933. Then clean and check again for clarity. 7. Still not clear enough? Still see some scratches? do the process again but start with 1000 grt and work back up. Mark
Pete , try some Goo Gone to remove the coating . Then either recoat it , or polish it with some toothpaste . One of our members here has an old Kawasaki Police Special windshield that was doing the same thing , the film was disintegrating , simply had to be peeled off . The glue is really sticky . Dusty