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speedo and fuel gauge plastic
ok from seeing the thread about the dash pics, i have come up with a question...
What products do you all use to clean the haze off of the plastic fro the speedo and fuel gauge? |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
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Some sort of a plastic polish. What exactly I am not sure though...
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Windex. Cheap, and works.
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Hmm, would that actually fill scratches though?
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It's to strong and ill cause the hazing. Simple, a very small amount of soap and a little water will work fine....
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thanks, i guess i will try different stuff till i find something that works
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unfortunately its not THAT easy hehe ..but it is easy. GO to a body shop or a buddy's house that details....use some MILD cutting polishing compound for paint. It will work just fine with a soft applicator and wipe it off with a soft t shirt or microfiber towel. It will look brand new.
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yeah i was reading and found a product by meguires...called MEGUIARS PLASTX - Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish.
im gonna try it and see how it goes... |
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Well, I always used Windex. I've used it since 95 when I got the truck. And grandpa always used it while he had it, since 81.
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sand the plastic with 2000 grit sand paper then spray with automotive clear paint.The plastic well be crystal clear!!
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I use 3-M Finessee-It buffing compound. I buy it to polish paint, which if you think about it--is basically a plastic / petroleum base also. It works great and it is easy to get at almost any automotive paint supplier. I also use something like a hand towel to get a good finish.
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That $35 dollar bottle of polish can be used on a lot of things, taillights, plastic headlights, bug deflectors, Paint (who;d a thunk it), and metal items. I use it very rigorously in my shop. I buy it by the gallon every year or so and polish my vehicles when some dip noid puts a scratch or rub mark in it. Believe me there are a lot of dip noids.
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