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Epoxy drip removal from canopy

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kato747

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After about 400 hours fitting a full bubble canopy on my Starduster Too, I finally removed the protective film and much to my dismay, found several exoxy resin drips on the acrylic 😱

Does anyone have tips as to how to remove the resin from the acrylic without marring the optical qualities?

I’ve heard everything from cider vinegar to Isopropyl alcohol to mixtures of these with a trace of solvent. Anyone have experience in removing resin and/or the best polisher to use afterwards?

PMs or thread responses welcome.
 

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