dome scratches
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Kit number NC-78-1 is one I have used. it is fairly complete having the various grit papers, buffing cloths and polishes for hand restoration.
You might look at a system like Plexus, application of Plexus sometimes makes scratches go away, at least they are no longer visible in practical use:
http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/about.html
As well, any system for acrylic plastic such as Novus should yield good results for minor scratches and abrasions:
http://www.amazon.com/Novus-Polish-Plas ... B0000WUC7E
Hope this helps, BTW, this is for Plexi-acrylic plastics, glass is a whole nuther animal.
James
You might look at a system like Plexus, application of Plexus sometimes makes scratches go away, at least they are no longer visible in practical use:
http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/about.html
As well, any system for acrylic plastic such as Novus should yield good results for minor scratches and abrasions:
http://www.amazon.com/Novus-Polish-Plas ... B0000WUC7E
Hope this helps, BTW, this is for Plexi-acrylic plastics, glass is a whole nuther animal.
James
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Canon S90 with FIX90 housing, 2X Inon D2000 strobes, DIY tray, Inon UFL165AD, Inon UCL165AD, Inon UWL100-67 with dome kit, ordered Fisheye UWL-04
Canon S90 with FIX90 housing, 2X Inon D2000 strobes, DIY tray, Inon UFL165AD, Inon UCL165AD, Inon UWL100-67 with dome kit, ordered Fisheye UWL-04
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James - Posts: 139
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I have been pretty happy with the Novus products.
Small scratches on the outside of the dome generally don't show up in your
photos.
Small scratches on the outside of the dome generally don't show up in your
photos.
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smb2 - Posts: 187
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I've used the Novus products on my acrylic domes as well. Works good.
Todd
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tswinner - Posts: 103
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Acrylic restoration is the one you want, it works great
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