Dust Covers


Anyone got any tips for polishing dust covers.

Aloha.
kana813
There were alot of ideas posted about a month ago on this topic. You might want to look back at these.

Regards
Jim
I use the same swirl mark remover as Rdr4b. But for deep scratches I first use automotive wet or dry sandpaper starting with 400 grit and moving on up to 1500 grit and a lot of water and elbow grease. Then I polish with the swirl mark remover.
If you're talking about removing swirls and such, I can't help you. But I've been cleaning my VPI dust cover for ten
years and it looks as good today as when I bought it.
What do I use? Glass Plus and paper towels!
Mahalo for all the input.

I'll give these products a "swirl."

Maybe all the elbow exercise will help my golf game.

Aloha,

Dan
Hi Dan,

Aloha! I second the Novus. They also sell these at your local plastic store like Tapp Plastics. (You can find these in the yellow pages, they make acrylic covers for memorabilia collectors, businesses, etc.) I bought mine at the Container Store in Chicago. It is easy to use. I believe you apply #1 on the deep scratches, and #2 on shallow ones, and then #3 to polish it off. Works great!