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From: hutch@shark.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: More on scratched visors
Message-ID: <819@shark.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 15-Jun-84 14:34:52 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 15 14:34:52 1984
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[sckritchhy skritchhy scar gouge]

| I have heard the idea about using toothpaste to recondition a scratched
| visor before, and, since my current visor is quite battle scarred, I
| thought I'd give it a try to see if I could add a little life to the
| poor, bedraggled thing.  Well, tomorrow I get a new one;  after the
| Crest treatment I now have a "star filter" for a visor.  Prosepective
| polishers beware.
| 
| 	    --Darryl Richman

Using an abrasive like Pearl Drops or Crest to polish out scars from
plastic visors will leave extremely fine surface scratches.  However,
an acrylic floor polish like Forward might fill in the scratches.  Try
one that doesn't have a lot of detergents or solvents. 

No, I haven't tried this, but it seems kind of obvious.

Hutch [wish I had a 'bike again]