21-01-2015, 11:40 PM
(21-01-2015, 06:53 PM)DemonDriverDan Wrote: Cheers guys. I'm going to try the PlastX first and go from there.
If you do feel brave enough the best way I found was using very high grit wet and dry first with loads of water and fairy liquid(you will find it make it dull but removes big scratches) then use the PLastic-x with a buff it makes it like glass. Be warned though perspex will burn faster than paint with a buff so medium speed and keep moving
