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CLEANING THE SHIELDS
The shields on the MTS machine are made from LEXAN. Adherence to
regular and proper cleaning procedures is recommended to preserve the
appearance.
Washing To Minimize Scratches
Wash LEXAN with a mild soap or detergent (e.g. Joy Dishwashing Liquid) and
lukewarm water using a clean sponge or a soft cloth. Rinse well with clean
water. Dry thoroughly with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to prevent
water spots. Do not scrub or use brushes on these products; their coating is
UV-resistant, not mar-resistant.
Fresh paint splashes, grease and smeared glazing compounds can be
removed easily before drying by rubbing lightly with a grade of VM&P naphtha
or isopropyl. Afterward, a warm final wash should be made, using a mild soap or detergent
solution and ending with a thorough rinsing with clean water.
Minimizing Hairline Scratches
Scratches and minor abrasions can be minimized by using a mild automobile polish. Four
such products that tend to polish and fill scratches are: Johnson Paste Wax, Novus Plastic
Polish #1 and #2, Mirror Glaze plastic polish, and Plexus. It is suggested that a test be made
on a small corner of a shield with the product selected and that the polish manufacturer's
instructions be followed.
Some Important "Don'ts"
DO NOT use abrasive or highly alkaline cleaners on the shields.
Never scrape shields with squeegees, razor blades or other sharp instruments.
Benzene, gasoline, acetone or carbon tetrachloride should never be used on the shields.
DO NOT clean shields in hot sun or at elevated temperatures.
Compatible Cleaners For Shields
The following cleaning agents have been found compatible with LEXAN. The manufacturer's
recommendations and instructions should be followed. They are: Joy, Freon T.F., Palmolive
Liquid, Top Job, VM&P grade naphtha, Windex with Ammonia D.
Removal Of Paint, Marking Pen, Labels
Butyl cellosolve works well for removal of paints, marking pen inks, lipstick, etc.
Labels, stickers, etc. may be removed using kerosene or VM&P naphtha. When the solvent
will not penetrate sticker material apply heat (hair dryer) to soften the adhesive and promote
removal. GASOLINE SHOULD NOT BE USED.
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