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instument lens help

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Posted by: viiiball

over the summer I accidently got some armor all on the plastic lens over the instuments and it stained!!!!, hoe=w do I get the spots off, i tested with simple green...no good, rubbing compound...nope....wax...nope.....any other suggestions other than replacing the lens, please help.



Posted by: 1wykdmk8

Try the Novus plastic polish kit....I KNOW it will work. Here are a few kits (all 3 bottles #1, #2, & #3) that are on ebay.....the best prices I can find actually......way less than what I payed for mine 5 years ago. Hope that helps! This stuff is AWESOME. I have polished out deep scratches on a tail light at Carlisle a few years ago.......works wonders.....



Posted by: jonw440

Quote:
Originally Posted by viiiball
over the summer I accidently got some armor all on the plastic lens over the instuments and it stained!!!!, hoe=w do I get the spots off, i tested with simple green...no good, rubbing compound...nope....wax...nope.....any other suggestions other than replacing the lens, please help.
I use Meguiars PlastX to remove any scratches. Be sure to use a soft Micro Fiber towel. If you dont, you will only be adding more scratches.
I then "maintain" the plastic with Plexus Plastic polish.
Meguiars PlastX
Plexus Plastic Polish
Concours Buffing towel





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