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Jim Willis
Acrylic (plexiglass, perspex) is very clear (more transparent than glass) can be heat0mould inot complex shapes like aircraft canopies, but it is HARD and BRITTLE. It is very like metal in that it can form little stress-rise surface cracks when stressed by multiple heat and cold cycles (=expansion and contraction). ALthough plate plexiglass is not stressed, such older acrylic or acrylica that has been heat formed and not annealed will eventuall form little "stars" or crazing.This can be accentuated by any strong, undiluted solvent or cleaner. This includes Xylene, paint thinner etc even IG cleaners (that are gentle) can do this if left on the surface.If you have acrylic portlights, expecially older ones, NEVER use anything stronger than soap and water (or copioulsy water-diluted pink). Even be careful with polishes if they have any amount of solvent in them (particlularly metal polishes).IG's Celar horizons will cause no harm and will protect. Meguires plexiglass polish is also OK but be careful.Clear vinyl (isenglass) and lexan (softer, bendy, never goes brittle) are dufferent and age by going yellow on the surface , THis can be removed by abrasive polishes OR by IG cleaners.KNOW your plastic. If in doubt, contact us or the boat maker.ThanksJim W