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Re: Polished acrylic machining

Posted by kefale1
on 2008-10-15 07:53:37 UTC
Hello you can try the acrylic cement that is solvent base to try to
restore the surface shining in the machining area you can improve it
disolving in it some of the acrilic chips.

The next option is to get somo chlorinated solvent (chloroform is the
one that I used) and disolve some acrilic plastic on it up to get the
consisitncy of a light oil (is about 10% in weight of acrilic).

with this solution aply it to the surface and allow to dry, take the
normal precautions to the use of solvents (use it away from flames
and sparks and with a good air circulation)

If you need to polish some surface you can use your dental paste
(preference the white one) with a rag or you can use the polish
compound that is use for cars with good resuls if you need to use in
a small hole you can saturate a cotton cord with the polish paste and
past the cord back and for several times and that make the trick.

Hope this work for you

Have a nice day

Jose L Sanchez

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