Does anyone use Brillianize to clean acrylic or styrene, and would you recommend it?
https://www.preservationequipment.com/C ... rillianize
Cleaning acrylic and styrene
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Re: Cleaning acrylic and styrene
I have never tried that particular product but I like PEL as a company and have faith in their products. As yet I have not been able to give them a carriage paid order but what they will do is bring items along to the "Roadshows" for you and that helps to keep down the costs.
A couple of things I do when glazing with acrylic is to get my assembly are as clean as pos' and leave the protective film on until the last moment only peeling off the film when the customer arrives to collect. Then is a good time to explain to the customer how to look after the acrylic/styrene.
Sorry I could not be more help regarding Brillianize but I would be happy to try a small one as it wouldn't break the bank
Peter.
A couple of things I do when glazing with acrylic is to get my assembly are as clean as pos' and leave the protective film on until the last moment only peeling off the film when the customer arrives to collect. Then is a good time to explain to the customer how to look after the acrylic/styrene.
Sorry I could not be more help regarding Brillianize but I would be happy to try a small one as it wouldn't break the bank
Peter.