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  1. #1
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    Default White film inside of gauge glass

    The gauges all have a white oxidized look on the inside of the glass. Wondering if they can be taken off and cleaned on the inside. Makes it very had to see the gauge panel with this white film on the inside. Thanks.

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    are you sure its on the inside? usually that fogging is caused from the sun and water kinda like old headlights. wet sand the gauges with 600, and then 1200-1500, then apply a couple coats of clear coat and they clear up like new and the clear coat will prevent that from happening again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjtpilot View Post
    are you sure its on the inside? usually that fogging is caused from the sun and water kinda like old headlights. wet sand the gauges with 600, and then 1200-1500, then apply a couple coats of clear coat and they clear up like new and the clear coat will prevent that from happening again.
    its definitely on the inside. Any way to remove the lens to clean the inside? its like a white oxidized look on the inside maybe from moisture not evaporating and then just oxidizing. Im use to the outside and can restore it but i believe its a little different this time.

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    No one never had this happen before...

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