You are currently viewing our forum as a guest, which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community, at no cost, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is free, fast and simple, so please join our community today!
I am restoring a 1969 Mustang. Currently reworking the dash. The lens are cloudy on the gauges. I remember seeing someone mention a great way to clean the lens by dipping them in something and letting them set. I did a search and can not find anything. Does anyone have recommendation on cleaning the lens on the gauges?
Thanks,
Barry
This ad is not displayed to registered or logged-in members. Register your free account today and become a member on Mustang Forums!
Definitely not dip and soak method, but rather a bit of elbow grease type. Works great on removing scratches and other imperfections from clear plastics. Can pick it up at most boat supply stores.
__________________
2003 GT Convertible - Sonic Blue
3.73's, Steeda Tri-ax, Magnaflow cat-back, Sniper tune
When lenses are scratched from careless cleaning, a good plastic polish will clear them pretty well. When they are cloudy, especially common on clocks,they are toast, and should be replaced. The 69 instrument lenses, and the round clock lens, are available new.
When lenses are scratched from careless cleaning, a good plastic polish will clear them pretty well. When they are cloudy, especially common on clocks, they are toast, and should be replaced. The 69 instrument lenses, and the round clock lens, are available new.
This forum is owned and operated by Internet Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation. It is not authorized or endorsed by the Ford Motor Company and is not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or its related companies in any way. Ford® is a registered trademark of the Ford Motor Company