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Old 04-27-2007, 11:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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All, the clock in my new '94 is really hard to read. It works fine, but the plastic seems to be foggy (for lack of a better word). I've tried glass cleaner and such to no avail, but that doesn't seem to help. Does anyone know of a way to correct that (I suspect its age related), or where to buy a replacement from (besides the dealer)?
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All, the clock in my new '94 is really hard to read. It works fine, but the plastic seems to be foggy (for lack of a better word). I've tried glass cleaner and such to no avail, but that doesn't seem to help. Does anyone know of a way to correct that (I suspect its age related), or where to buy a replacement from (besides the dealer)?
I had the same problem in my 99 ce. Somehow, I got either glass cleaner or Armor All or something both on my instrument panel and on my clock face. It fogged them both very badly. I had this stuff from a company called Novus lying around - it is a multi stage plastic polish. I had used it to polish Lexan and other polycarbonates for use in computer modifications, and it worked really well so I figured i'd give it a shot. It did the trick! Made them look like new. Works on plastic headlights too. I used numbers 2 and 1. Polish it up with #2 and then do the final pass with #1.

You can probably find something similar locally.
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