Yes — scratched acrylic windows and Perspex panels can be repaired professionally. Acrylic polishing removes surface scratches and restores optical clarity at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Common Uses of Acrylic Glazing
Acrylic (Perspex) is used in a wide range of applications including secondary glazing, shower screens, conservatory roof panels, noise barriers, balustrades, display cases and many commercial and industrial applications.
What Can Be Repaired
Surface scratches — the most common type of acrylic damage. Fine to moderate scratches can be polished out using a progression of polishing compounds, restoring optical clarity.
Deeper scratches — deeper scratches may require wet sanding with fine abrasives before polishing. Results are very good in most cases.
Yellowing and hazing — acrylic can yellow with UV exposure and develop surface haze. Polishing and UV stabilising treatment can significantly improve the appearance.
What Cannot Be Repaired
Very deep gouges that penetrate significantly into the acrylic thickness cannot be polished out invisibly. Cracks and fractures are not repairable.
Cost
Acrylic polishing and scratch removal is assessed on a case-by-case basis depending on the extent of scratching and the size of the panel. Send photos for a fixed price.
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