[ RadSafe ] Restoration of plastic display covers on meters

JPreisig at aol.com JPreisig at aol.com
Thu Jun 27 12:57:59 CDT 2013


Hey Rob/Radsafe:
 
     Well, if you can remove the display covers, you  could try the 
following.  Try it on a piece of similar plastic  first????   Try buffing the 
plastic surface with a buffing pad or  something similar.  Ask your local 
machinist for help.
 
    Wasn't Wallenda's walk on the wire at Grand Canyon  amazing.????
 
 
    Joe Preisig
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/27/2013 1:51:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
rjgunter at chpconsultants.com writes:

Greetings All,



I have some meters with plastic  coated displays that have been scratched
over the years to the point that  it becomes hard to read even though the
display behind the plastic cover is  fine.  We have thought about using one
of those headlight restoration  products like this  one:



http://www.tooltopia.com/presta-136816.aspx?utm_source=googlebase
<http://www.tooltopia.com/presta-136816.aspx?utm_source=googlebase&utm_mediu
m=cse&utm_term=PST136816&utm_campaign=googlebase_18u&gclid=CMD4m8jlhLgCFVNo7
Aod0moA6A>
&utm_medium=cse&utm_term=PST136816&utm_campaign=googlebase_18u&gclid=CMD4m8j
lhLgCFVNo7Aod0moA6A



Has  anyone done this to their instruments (like a 450P, E-600, or  Electra
meter) and could share their experience?



Other  ideas??



Thanks,

Rob





Robert J.  Gunter, MSc, CHP

CHP Consultants/CHP  Dosimetry

www.chpconsultants.com

www.chpdosimetry.com

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rjgunter at chpconsultants.com



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