Note: Step 3 is not included in this kit and not recommended. Removes scratches, hazing and other imperfections from acrylic and polycarbonate aircraft windows. Restores clarity and keeps windows looking "factory-new!" The Aviation Window Restoration System by Clearfix™ Aerospace is an easy to use, two-step process designed specifically for use on acrylic and polycarbonate aircraft windows. The two steps restore clarity and optical properties by removing scratches, hazing and other imperfections incurred in normal use, degradation due to suncaused oxidation, and scratching from sand and salt crystals. Just prep, apply and fly! With this easy-to-use system, your windows can be restored to like-new condition without the hassle of removing them. And it's fast – 60 minutes after application, you're ready to fly! |
Seems still work well at removing a thin layer of plexiglas to remove small scratches. I still have some deeper craze lines, but they are not as noticeable. You will need a polisher to use this, and price is about double what it should be for what you get, just like everything aviation!
We had some hazing from a previous cleaning product and after buffing the windows came out almost perfectly clear again. Would definitely use this product again.
Excellent product! I will advise anyone to use it.!!
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Per the supplier: I would proceed with step 1 and 2 only and would not use step three as this does not remove hazing or scratching. Steps 1 and 2 will not remove scratches deeper than 4 mils.
This is commonly used to restore aircraft windows. The success of each application depends on the severity of the scratches and haziness of the windows. We cannot guarantee complete success of each job.
It should be enough for to treat all the windows on your aircraft, but that does depend on the severity of the scratching and the users polishing experience. A more skilled user would likely need less product.
It can be used on interior windows but it could get messy and you would need to cover everything.
You could, but you might want to tape off the finished half when you start on the other half.