Needed: An effective non-abrasive plastic cleaner

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markeli
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Needed: An effective non-abrasive plastic cleaner

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I'm a modeler of 1:48 WW II fighters in need of help and this site was recommended to me. I have a plastic canopy that comes from the factory (Hasegawa) with a film on it that seems impervious to removal except with an abrasive liquid cleaner -- like Micro-gloss. The problem is that the abrasive cleaner -- even though it's not that strong -- tends to make scratches in the fragile plastic. I have tried many solvents to try to get this film to come off, but without success. (Goo-be-Gone; Windex; straight Amonium; Novis plastic cleaner; alcohol; Woolite, etc). Can anyone recommend a "miracle" non-abrasive cleaner? Also, what about ultra sound cleaners for glass products? Does anyone think that would work? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Post by mech »

Check at your local auto parts store. Meguiar's makes a clear platic cleaner and polish that work really well. The come in small 8oz. bottles the polish is in a blue plastic bottle and the cleaner in a white bottle. I usually use a soft cloth to apply and a seperate cloth for removeal.

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Post by Umi_Ryuzuki »

NOVUS brand plastic polishes and cleaners do a great job.
There are three levels;
The #1 I equit to armor all...
the #2 has a fine grit to polish out fine scrathes.
The #3 can help polish out heavy scratches.

working from 3 to 1 can take a scratched canopy from frosted to clear.
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Have you tried Simple Green?
I speak of the pompatous of plastic.
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Is this a sprayed on film or like a protective sheet? If it is a sheet, what temp. are you working in? Some adhesives remove a bit to lots better
if you warm up the backside a bit...even with hand warmth.
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