Re: [Chrysler300] re polishing lenses
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Re: [Chrysler300] re polishing lenses



Fern:

I purchased and used two Meguiar's products with good results on my '55 
C-300 tails.  Mirror Glaze 10 Clear Plastic Polish and Mirror Glaze 17 
Clear Plastic Cleaner.  Use the cleaner first to remove fine scratches, 
then use the polish.  I also used the products to take fine abrasions 
off of plastic lens eyeglasses.  Can use by hand or power buffer.  It 
won't take out a very deep scratch.  Both products are thick liquids in 
squeeze bottles and were purchased at a car show.  I don't know if parts 
stores carry these products.  I don't know why they call the products 
"Clear", as they work just fine on red lenses.  I suppose that polishing 
clear Plexiglas windows may be their target market. 

I once observed the polishing of a clear cockpit canopy with a specialty 
aircraft product and that looked like a real chore, but important from a 
visibility standpoint.  The Meguiar's products are labeled as meeting a 
Military spec P-P-5608, so perhaps that is where the product was derived.

C-300'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA
1955 C-300

Fern Rivard wrote:

>    I would like to know what is required to properly polish lenses such 
>as back up light lenses, tail light/brake light lenses for our brute 
>forces. I need to do those for a spare used set that I would like to 
>clean up for my 65 300L but want to make sure that I get the absolute 
>best results.
>    Thanks from Fern 
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