Frosting clear plastic.

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Frosting clear plastic.

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Can anyone recommend a good product or method for frosting clear plastic or diffusing light through clear plastic?
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6oo grit sandpaper works fine for me.
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i second that. i used that trick a few time and it works great.
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Post by dekesdragon »

what about the uncontolled use of
super glue fumes?

works in my house all the time #-o

(I like the sandpaper method mentioned above better though,
also not usually a planned event on my desk)
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Post by SGluedMyFingers »

Hmmm sandpaper huh? It seems that even with 600 grit that it would show scratch-like patterns. Especially if you don't use varying motions.

No? It really comes out with a nice even diffused pattern? Or is there some technique that I need to know about before I scratch up this part?
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Have you considered the coarsest grade in a fingernail buffing kit?

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chemical attack would seem the best bet... (not a WMD though)
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Post by Kekker »

A nice even spray of clear flat should also help.

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SGluedMyFingers wrote:Hmmm sandpaper huh? It seems that even with 600 grit that it would show scratch-like patterns. Especially if you don't use varying motions.

No? It really comes out with a nice even diffused pattern? Or is there some technique that I need to know about before I scratch up this part?
Naw, just wetsand it. I'd go with 1000 grit though, in a small figure eight pattern.
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Perfect. :thumbsup:
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Post by Stilgar »

err...why wouldnt you use spray frosting from a rattle-can?

Ive used Rust-oleum's Frosted Glass many times and always looks great.

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Post by Migmaker »

3m fine, medium grit scuffing pads is the trick i've used for years, then finish off with fine steel wool
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Post by eeun »

Testors Dullcote.

Would have been a happier discovery if I'd intended the part to be frosted. :?
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Post by Bar »

I have found that fine sandpaper works ok(As mentioned above), but also, for some reason, spraying Zip-Kicker on clear styrene will mist it up.
Just an observation.
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