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Hydrophobic coatings for Perspex?

 
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clivesutton



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:47 am    Post subject: Hydrophobic coatings for Perspex? Reply with quote

Hi, does anyone have/please would they share their experience of using such coatings (e.g. GTechniq) for keeping their windscreens bug and smear-free?
They apparently work for both glass and Perspex after cleaning. Clive


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:33 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrophobic coatings for Perspex? Reply with quote

Although not windscreen specific, I believe my hangar buddies (3 of 8 aircraft) invested in a ceramic coating on their aircraft (Decathlon, Cirrus SR22 G5 and a C172). The Cirrus is closest to the Europa construction-wise. That aircraft was clean already (to my eyes) but it went through a very intense cleaning before the Williams Ceramic Coat was applied (as in 3 whole days of detailing).

Aircraft now feels and looks great.

The Decathlon went to Cavendish Aviation at Earls Colne, still looks good but it must be 3 years since it was treated.

C172 never looked any different, although I don't stroke that one so often (!)

I have some blemishes on my Europa screen (some caused by the R44 that had a rotor strike at Glos in 2019). I'd be interested to hear the best way of getting ride of these. I have polished car headlights to remove dullness and scratches before but never the Europa transparancies.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:12 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrophobic coatings for Perspex? Reply with quote

Hi John, re: your screen repairs - I don't speak from any sort of experience or expertise on the matter, but did find these 2 articles that might be of use in your situation.

http://ronkilber.tripod.com/acrylic/acrylic.htm
https://www.slingaircraft.com/download/110/sling/4774/06-sling-2-canopy-construction-manual-rev-0-5.pdf

Clive


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