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D174812H Posted - 09 Mar 2015 : 18:07:41
I want to replace the seals around both front cabin windows in our 23. Does any one know the dimensions and profile of the required seals from seals direct? I don't fancy removing the windows and leaving them out till the new seals arrive. Also, is it possible to polish out surface scratches on Perspex/acrylic window panes.

Mark Atkinson.

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trevork Posted - 09 Mar 2015 : 23:09:02
With regard Seals Direct, ring them and they will send you a catalogue with samples.
Deano Posted - 09 Mar 2015 : 19:48:11
T-Cut and Brasso are effective polishes for acrylic.

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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Knighty Posted - 09 Mar 2015 : 19:31:26
You won't polish out deep scratches but with an orbital polisher and some cutting paste I got my Norman 20 front windows to look quite presentable. With just elbow grease you could hardly see out of them but afterwards just the deeper scratches and a bit of crazing was left.

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deano362 Posted - 09 Mar 2015 : 18:35:47
well i know the answer to the 2nd question...no you can't really polish scratches out of perspex

roger

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