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Old 04-08-2023, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by indianamoon View Post
I used lexan a lot in my business, and while it was a lot more resistant to breakage, we found that it scratched a lot easier. Have done some bending in the past and will give this a shot. If it doesn't come out perfect, I think that the stiffness in the hardtop will make the window confirm. At least I will give it a try!! Thank for the info. If I end up needing a second half of the mold, I will just do it.
Were you using MR-10 Lexan, which is scratch resistant? It will still scratch, but nowhere near as bad as standard Lexan.
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