Dashboad digital display "perspex" misty

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Dashboad digital display "perspex" misty

Post by bikenav »

The small section that shows time fuel range etc on my old GS has become almost impossible to read as the transparent plastic is not so anymore, I suspect it is not moisture there is also some evidence of "waves" in it too this has deteriated over 12 or so months to the point it is unreadable in most light conditions, The main sections speedo/tacho are still perfect-strange, I have not split the clocks yet hoping to aquire the suitable product first. Can anyone recommend a solution for this I know that there is headlamp type polishes out there is this the way to go? thanks .
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Greygate convertable plastic rear screen polish is good?
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Re: Dashboad digital display "perspex" misty

Post by one-two-three-four »

Possibly try - Sumex QUIXX20 Plastic Polish.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004KKOMIM/ ... 11_TE_item
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