What to use for cleaning clock?
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What to use for cleaning clock?
Just bought a clock for my eg hatch from junkyard, and the lense is a bit smeared lookin, i tried to clean it with alcohol but no luck, it still gives off that look of blurry spots here and there... anyone got any hints on what i could use to make that plastic piece look like brand new??
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dont take my word for it because i dont know if it will work, but maybe some meguiars plastx.. it worked good on my cluster bezel, and headlights/taillights of course.
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can you remove the clear plastic from the clock? if so there is a kit called micro-mesh i use on aircraft wind-screens. i just used it on my ipod and it was awesome.
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i'm not sure if the plastic can be removed or not, im gonna check it out 2morrow in the sunlight... i only paid $5 bucks so not a huge investment, i just wanna make it look as clean as possible lol..
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