removing spider webs from the plexiglass?

ozzy1925

New member
Joined
Dec 14, 2013
Messages
20
Reaction score
0
Hello, i would like to remove these tiny spider web scratches from my pc plexi panel and am thinking of buying meguiars plastx.Will the plastx able to remove these?
 
Hello, i would like to remove these tiny spider web from my pc plexi panel and am thinking of buying meguiars plastx.Will the plastx able to remove these?

If they are just spiderwebs why don't you just use a damp sponge to remove them?


:poke:







Okay, bad joke :o

PlastX by itself (applying by hand) will greatly reduce your spiderwebs. If you want even better results try using foam pads and a DA or Drill with your PlastX. You could also wet sand and then polish

What is that, a screen door?
 
If they are just spiderwebs why don't you just use a damp sponge to remove them?


:poke:







Okay, bad joke :o

PlastX by itself (applying by hand) will greatly reduce your spiderwebs. If you want even better results try using foam pads and a DA or Drill with your PlastX. You could also wet sand and then polish

What is that, a screen door?
Never had experience with drill or wet sand and i am thinking of applying by hand with this:
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/x3070-foam-applicator-pad/
is that ok or should i apply with micro fiber towel?
btw, its pc case side panel
 
Hello :)

PC as is Personal Computer?

I have never used plastx.

But wet sanding might be to extreme. If your going to use a drill I'd imagine this would work

http://youtu.be/T0Uyj_NcKBo

Good luck and just trying to help.
 
Hello :)

PC as is Personal Computer?

I have never used plastx.

But wet sanding might be to extreme. If your going to use a drill I'd imagine this would work

More Shine In Less Time With Meguiar's® Dual Action Power System - YouTube

Good luck and just trying to help.

yea pc as personal computer.Getting a drill and da tool will cost me a lot in my country so only option for me is using meguiars foam applicator or microfiber towel with plastx.Which will be better ?
 
Not sure which foam applicator you mean. However, I am pretty sure the pads shown in the video ^ would be able to be done by hand.

At the shop we sometimes to buff out small areas by hand and a MF towel as well. About 1"x1" section (give or take)
 
Not sure which foam applicator you mean. However, I am pretty sure the pads shown in the video ^ would be able to be done by hand.

At the shop we sometimes to buff out small areas by hand and a MF towel as well. About 1"x1" section (give or take)
this
i am talking about this pad:
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/w0004-foam-applicator-pad-(pack-of-4)/
i will apply the plastx with this pad and then finish with microfiber towel is that ok?
or i see it says gentler than foam pad:
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/x3080-even-coattrade-microfiber-applicator-pads/
what you think?
 
I've never used the 3rd picture, the even coat. The other 2 seem more for application.

These seem like they would be more designated for the job.
EZ Grip Hydro-Tech Hand Applicators Trio - Your Choice!

Or this and some 3" pads?

Meguiars Unigrit 3 Inch Professional Hand Pad
about the even coat i find a topic here:

Is there more bite from Even Coat Microfiber Applicator Pads vs. foam pad?


and none selling those products iyou mentioned n my country:(
i think i will either buy foam applicator or even coat applicator then finish with either ultimate wipe or Supreme Shine
 
A foam applicator pad will work fine. Wipe clean with a soft cloth so you won't induce more spiderwebs. You could use a t-shirt or sock for that

What country are you from? How did you find us?
 
thank you for the info,i will use foam applicator. Should i apply plastx with doing circles or back and and forward?And at last i will use meguiars ultimate wipe cloth.Btw i am from Turkey and find this forum from google :D
 
Check it out at 2:13:30 (give or take) or you can do like me and just watch the whole thing Im the MAN:buffing:

Mike starts buffing by hand. A microfiber towel should be fine. (sorry not familiar with what is available to you out there, either way, :welcome:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izDqUHdoCQg]Part 1 - How to Wetsand, Cut and Buff a 1965 Mustang Fastback - YouTube[/video]
 
If they are just spiderwebs why don't you just use a damp sponge to remove them?


:poke:

I don't know why, but that made me laugh so incredibly hard.

On topic:
Good luck! Looks like you've gotten some pretty solid information, and, as always, if you run into any problems you can always come back!

P.S. Make sure you update us!
 
Check it out at 2:13:30 (give or take) or you can do like me and just watch the whole thing Im the MAN:buffing:

Mike starts buffing by hand. A microfiber towel should be fine. (sorry not familiar with what is available to you out there, either way, :welcome:

Part 1 - How to Wetsand, Cut and Buff a 1965 Mustang Fastback - YouTube

NP and they were most likely Microfiber
sorry for asking too much :P .I am just to order 1xplastx,1xmequiars hand foam applicator and 1x meguiars ultrawipe cloth.You think am i going to succeed with these spider web scratches?Which are not deep
 
I don't mind :)

Well hopefully you do succeed and if not report back. I'm sure others will be able to further help.
 
I don't mind :)

Well hopefully you do succeed and if not report back. I'm sure others will be able to further help.

one last thing :o i saw this meguiars headlight restoration kit which includes drill pad and seems easy application:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw5KSum28dc]How to Restore Headlights with Meguiar's® Headlight Restoration Kit - YouTube[/video]
should i go with this product ?Or foam applicator pad by hand will be ok too?
p.s:never used drill for waxing before
 
Back
Top