Andy and Lee,
Thank you for the advice which is much appreciated.
The wet sanding that I referred to is using EXTREMELY fine sandpaper. I start with 8,000 grit sandpaper and go to 12,000. Even so I am not completely satisfied with the results on my Beogram 4002….. hence my reluctance to start on either the 4004 or the badly damaged 4000.
Being a car buff, I tried several car polishes to limited effect.
I also went to a Plexiglas specialist who swore that Novus #2 Scratch Remover would do the trick. It didn’t. I mean it helped, but the wet sanding kit proved better.
I have heard that a good Plexiglas shop can do wonders with a buffing wheel on a dust cover, but I have visions of an 18 year who doesn’t like his job polishing away on my Beogram 4000 dust cover and that scares me to death. I could take the shop my Beogram 8000 parts turntable cover and see what they can do with it. If they make it look new, I might risk having them tackle the 4004 and 4000 dust covers.
We’ll see.
Thanks for you input.
Jeff