Re: canopy


Bruce Crain
 

I used several pieces of plexiglass cut in pieces so they would fit my hand.  Then I used them to scrape off the protective film.  It doesn’t hurt the canopy plexiglass.  But it did take a long time to get it all off!
I am waiting for a friend of mine who has worked with getting the film off in the past professionally.  I just don’t remember what he used.
Bruce


On Apr 12, 2022, at 8:26 PM, Robert Dixon <rdixon000@...> wrote:


A good reference chart can be found here:


Acrylic, generally (PMMA), though i am not sure of the formulation of the original canopies.

Robert

On Apr 12, 2022, at 18:56, Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:



Check for ammonia’s compatibility with plex. It would be a shame to craze the plex because of the chemical that you use.

 

Cheers,

Jay

 

From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rick Hole via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 5:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Q-List] canopy

 

For the laminate on car windows ammonia works

Sonia (1953-2020) & Rick

 

On Tue, Apr 12, 2022, 4:36 PM Chris Walterson <dkeats@...> wrote:

  I am working on another project and am trying to remove the protective
coating on the windows. The spray on protective coating seems to be very
thin. If I heat enough to soften the bottom, the covering is too soft
and rips. Tried WD40, hair blower and even put it in the bath tub with
warm water.  With a wood stir stick it took about three hrs to half do
one side.

  I think I will try denatured alcohol next and if that doesn't work I
will try straight alcohol       in me.

Any suggestions??  Thanks  Chris


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