The dial in chalk is way better to use on Lexan than any brand of shoe polish I have used up
Pledge furniture polish, liquid or spray, works great on cleaning and polishing Lexan also, that is a old pilot trick taught to me at the airport on my airplane instead of buying the expensive Lexan cleaner sold at the airport shops and from small airplane internet vendors scope up
That may not work on Plexiglas though, maybe it will confused

Last edited by Cab_Burge; 09/26/17 06:38 PM.

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