How about top 10 ways to ruin Luran?
I am somewhat curious about what exposure to traditional FRP stuff like acetone etc actually does to it.
Maybe we could take a run at with this!
Did a couple experiments this afternoon. With informative results.
i sanded a section of scrap with 80g, 120g, then 220g, then snapped them into 4 sections.
Did 4 tests:
1. Can luran be vapor polished. Probably.
2. Is Acetone bad for luran. EXTREMELY BAD
3. Are Mineral Spirit dangerous? Nope.
4. Does PVC Cement bond Luran? Nope, but the acetone in the primer and cement turn the luran to wet paint.
I "cold" vapor polished a section for about 20 minutes. I did not leave it in the polishing container long enough. The luran was resting horizontally and often that does not help. The Luran test sample surface was much softer and scratched like wet paint even with just the acetone vapor. The section still looked exactly the same as the the non treated section and 220 grit lines were still visible.
I poured several drops of acetone on a test section and let it evaporate off. The goo that remained was like semi dried latex paint. In theory the surface should harded after the acetone fully goes away. The surface was raised a little so it probably would need to be sanded afterwards. I put a couple more drops on and started stirring the surface, the acetone turned the plastic to paint. A full thickness of luran would probably completly dissolve in acetone in less than 10 minutes.
Mineral spirits left on the surface evaporated off with no results.
I had some left over pvc cement from a project of getting rid of a water softener. Both the primer and the cement are in an acetone solution. As soon as the primer went down the luran turned to mush. The two pieces i glued together came right apart.
Acetone is nasty stuff for luran. Even the fumes will ruin the surface.
How can thus be useful? Will acetone level a deep scratch?