Morinphen Member VAPS Joined Jul 19, 2016 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location Cheswick, Pennsylvania Sep 3, 2016 #1 Hi everyone. I picked up a 1966 United Encore Shuffle Alley and it appears that the bezel had out-gassed while it was in storage. Has anyone had success in repairing the acrylic or am I going to need a repro? Thanks in advance. Attachments 20160814_122121.jpg 197.2 KB · Views: 35
Hi everyone. I picked up a 1966 United Encore Shuffle Alley and it appears that the bezel had out-gassed while it was in storage. Has anyone had success in repairing the acrylic or am I going to need a repro? Thanks in advance.
OHEMIO Member Joined Jul 2, 2011 Messages 599 Reaction score 3 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana Sep 5, 2016 #2 Good morning. Novus 1, 3, then 2 with a soft cloth will definitely help clear this up as that looks like it's on the outside.
Good morning. Novus 1, 3, then 2 with a soft cloth will definitely help clear this up as that looks like it's on the outside.
cointech Active member Donor 3 years: 2018-2019, 2024 Joined Nov 2, 2004 Messages 1,627 Reaction score 8 Location Arlington, Texas Sep 6, 2016 #3 is that glass or plexi. Novus will work on plastic, not glass
OHEMIO Member Joined Jul 2, 2011 Messages 599 Reaction score 3 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana Sep 6, 2016 #4 Agreed works on plastic not on glass. Thinking this looks like a plexi based on the photo. If it happens to be glass. I've utilized windex and a nice new Razor Blade.
Agreed works on plastic not on glass. Thinking this looks like a plexi based on the photo. If it happens to be glass. I've utilized windex and a nice new Razor Blade.
OP OP Morinphen Member VAPS Joined Jul 19, 2016 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Location Cheswick, Pennsylvania Oct 4, 2016 #5 Sorry for the delay everyone. This is plexi, not glass. I am looking into ordering some Novus 1, 2, and 3. Thanks for your advice.
Sorry for the delay everyone. This is plexi, not glass. I am looking into ordering some Novus 1, 2, and 3. Thanks for your advice.
chopperthedog Well-known member VAPS Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 1,053 Reaction score 88 Location Burbank, Illinois Oct 10, 2016 #6 Look at the plexi very closely and you might see that the tiny cracks are throughout the entire thickness, almost like they're floating in there. At that point sanding and novus won't help. good day.
Look at the plexi very closely and you might see that the tiny cracks are throughout the entire thickness, almost like they're floating in there. At that point sanding and novus won't help. good day.