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[email protected] April 17th 15 10:05 AM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the cover. Any solutions?

Tegger[_4_] April 17th 15 01:24 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
wrote in
:

My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic
that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the
cover. Any solutions?




Rub and buff with Brasso, a metal polish you can buy at any grocery store.

The more you apply and rub and buff, the clearer the plastic will get.

Keep Brasso away from opaque plastics!!!


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Tegger

micky April 17th 15 01:53 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 02:05:01 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the cover. Any solutions?


Is the "fog" inside the case or outside? Sometimes dashboard
instruments get fog on the inside, actual fog from actual humidity, but
maybe it doesn't get noticed most of the time and you're noticing it
this time because you paid attention. If the inside, I'd let it dry
for a few days.

If the outside, does rubbing your finger over the cover make it appear
different? If not, maybe it's really on the inside. If it does, I
would wipe off the armor all with a slightly wet maybe soapy cotton rag,
or whatever the armor all suggests using) and again I'd let it dry for a
few days.

I would not use Brasso until I had tested it on a piece of similar
plastic, and where you can get similar plastic I'm not sure. I have
Brasso and similar products and my long ago admittedly vague
recollection is that they scratch things up before they start to even
out the scratches. Also, fog and scratches don't sound like the same
thing to me.

What I would use for polishing plastic is denim. Like blue jeans are
made out of. With nothing else. Worn denim** might give even a finer
finish. Unfortunately, it's the car so you won't want to just sit there
rubbing it for an hour while you watch tv, like you could if something
small and portable needed polishing.

**Maybe some other cotton fabrics like canvas work too, but the one
success I had with plastic was using an old piece of denim.




Frank[_23_] April 17th 15 01:58 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
On 4/17/2015 5:05 AM, wrote:
My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the cover. Any solutions?


I've used tooth paste to polish a fogged/scratched plastic watch cover.
Tooth paste contains fine abrasives that will not scratch glass but will
polish plastics.
You have to be careful with solvents around plastics.

rbowman[_2_] April 17th 15 02:48 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
On 04/17/2015 03:05 AM, wrote:
My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the cover. Any solutions?


Meguiar's makes a range of products to restore clear plastic. #10 is
probably want you need. #17 is more to remove light scratches. I've used
both on motorcycle helmet visors.

They also have PlastX but I've never used it:

http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...leaner-polish/

That one is designed for the plastic headlight covers but should work on
any plastic. A good auto supply store should have the product line.

Don't let your husband loose with the ArmorAll again. If he has a
motorcycle and you catch him putting it on the saddle he might be
planning an ejection seat for you.

trader_4 April 17th 15 02:54 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 9:48:32 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote:
On 04/17/2015 03:05 AM, wrote:
My husband wiped the car with Armor All including the glass/plastic that covers the speedo. Now there is permanent foggy parts on the cover. Any solutions?


Meguiar's makes a range of products to restore clear plastic. #10 is
probably want you need. #17 is more to remove light scratches. I've used
both on motorcycle helmet visors.

They also have PlastX but I've never used it:

http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...leaner-polish/

That one is designed for the plastic headlight covers but should work on
any plastic. A good auto supply store should have the product line.

Don't let your husband loose with the ArmorAll again. If he has a
motorcycle and you catch him putting it on the saddle he might be
planning an ejection seat for you.


Agree. There are a variety of products designed to polish
plastic that gets clouded. I'd start with one that is not that
aggressive. As you say, auto supply has them, places like Wmart too.

micky April 17th 15 10:58 PM

Speedo Fogging from Armor All
 
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 08:53:34 -0400, micky
wrote:


**Maybe some other cotton fabrics like canvas work too, but the one
success I had with plastic was using an old piece of denim.


Come to think of it, I was rubbing the plastic on the denim shorts I was
wearing. It was a little round cheap car thermometer with a suction cup
that had falled on the car floor and the clear front had gotten all
scratched up by the stones etc. on the floor. Couldn't see through the
scratches until I rubbed it on my shorts for 15 minutes. But there a
hundreds of kinds of plastic in use.


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