Re: Instrument Cluster Lens
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Re: Instrument Cluster Lens



If it isn't TOO bad you might be able to salvage it. Remove the lense 
and polish it with toothpaste. Use soft cloths and turn over 
frequently. Don't concentrate on any area. Try to do it by hand. If 
you are experienced with a buffer you could try that but it is very 
easy to burn the plastic. Eastwood also has products for taking out 
scratches in plastic.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Nigel C Beatson <nbeatson1@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Everyone.
> 
> I need to replace the instrument cluster lens (part no. 105848) on 
my D 
> as the previous owner tried to clean it with some sort of solvent 
that 
> has given it a smoked effect that makes it virtually impossible to 
read 







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