There is a product called Nova polish, it is for plastic, Lexon etc
We've been using the "Nova" plastic polish here for at least 15 years, its fantastic. We use it on tail lamp and parklamp lenses, its great on cd's that skip, it makes dash lenses look better than new and blah blah. BUT if your dash lens is foggy, then it 'may' not work. That may be thru-out the whole lens and may be time for a better one. Cheers Dave
I replaced mine last year. The change makes a big difference for little money. I believe it was under $20. A big job to install, unless you already have the dash out.
I replaced mine last year. The change makes a big difference for little money. I believe it was under $20. A big job to install, unless you already have the dash out.
I've got a nice replacement one for my car (mine his a small crack in one corner), but for this reason I will not replace it, unless I get into working on other things within my dash.
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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
What about the stuff they have for restoring the plastic H/lamp lenses??????
These kits work like a darn on my '66 horn button as well.
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