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Helen Glazer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997 15:17:02 -0400
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        I get my plexiglas scratch-removing polish from a local business
that makes plexiglas shelves and furniture.  They bottle their own
formula and sell it.  So if you can locate a business like that in your
area maybe they can help you.

        --Helen Glazer, Exhibitions Director
        Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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        MARK FOWLE wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken Perspex is a brand name for Acrylic.  Here in the
> US
> we use Plexiglas.  There are several commercial products here that can
> be used for removing scratch but they may not be available where you
> are. These products tend to be somewhat regional even here in the US.
> I
> can't remember their name offhand but, I can get them if need be.
>
> However, in the meantime, I would suggest that you check with an
> aquarium supply shop since most aquariums are made of acrylic now
> days.
>

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