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weazelz
28-07-06, 07:52 PM
any ideas on what I might use to get rid of the milkiness on my clocks caused by spilling brake fluid all over them in a crash?
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Red ones
29-07-06, 06:03 AM
A new set of clocks!
You have melted the plastic you are not going to be able to get rid of it, so it new clocks time or mabye a lot of sanding and shed loads of polishing. you might get the worst out of it
454697819
29-07-06, 07:20 PM
professional buffer and lots of polish...
that ll help,
make sure they know what they are doing otherwise they will melt the clock!
socommk23
29-07-06, 07:30 PM
micromesh kit!
be done in no time.
Flamin_Squirrel
30-07-06, 11:11 AM
New clocks?! You're all talking rubbish.
Get yourself some T-cut and start polishing, that'll do the trick.
Quiff Wichard
30-07-06, 12:17 PM
off subject a bit BUT:
clocks..
I have a double bubble and didnt cover my screen up in this blazing sun lately- and have a very slight melt on the top of my clocks..
so be careful.. I now put a towel over the screen and then my cover every time.... I reckon a couple of days and the "dash" cudda looked like moulded licquorice.
weazelz
30-07-06, 04:04 PM
New clocks?! You're all talking rubbish.
Get yourself some T-cut and start polishing, that'll do the trick.
spot on, did the trick nicely - ta muchly :-)
Quiff Wichard
30-07-06, 04:12 PM
hey another cost saver from SV650.org
What the tcut or the towel :lol:
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