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    fairing blade

    Anyone know if a fairing blade can be fixed after its been cleaned with solvent.The screen has gone a bit cloudy.Cheers

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    dont think so. What did you use, turps or something? If the surface has changed your probably screwed. Best bet is to take it to a plastic specialist, they might be able to heat treat it which could possibly get some clarity back

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgvj22a
    Anyone know if a fairing blade can be fixed after its been cleaned with solvent.The screen has gone a bit cloudy.Cheers
    silly silly boy Time to call visual plastics methinks.
    a possible maybee option would be to get a metal polisher to give it a buff up on his machine--no promises mind you
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