OK, I promise that I spent a lot of time looking for the answer to this prior to posting it.
In any case I purchased my 2005 MCS used, and the 2 center gauges (has chrono pack, so tach/speedo in front of the steering wheel).
In any case, the previous owner must've used something strange to clean the faces, as it looks like there are water marks or the gauges, but there aren't any. I asked the dealer about replacing the lenses and they told me that I would have to replace the whole gauge at some insane price.
It looks like they should be really easy to replace - let me know if anyone has tried this.
I read the post about mcguires clear plastic polish that i plan on trying, but would like to hear other suggestions - thanks for any help.
In any case I purchased my 2005 MCS used, and the 2 center gauges (has chrono pack, so tach/speedo in front of the steering wheel).
In any case, the previous owner must've used something strange to clean the faces, as it looks like there are water marks or the gauges, but there aren't any. I asked the dealer about replacing the lenses and they told me that I would have to replace the whole gauge at some insane price.
It looks like they should be really easy to replace - let me know if anyone has tried this.
I read the post about mcguires clear plastic polish that i plan on trying, but would like to hear other suggestions - thanks for any help.
1st Gear
Well this may sound weird but, I use eagle 1 NANO polish (wheel polish) on my head lights and it romoved yellowing and all other water, bugand tree sap stains. It also made the lenses glimmer like new. It might work on your guages.
cool - i already have simple green at home and can try that first. windex definitely didn't get the job done, though.
5th Gear
yeah, simple green is a lil stronger. that's what i use to clean my car and other things. good luck! Rub hard too.
4th Gear
I have been thinking about replacing that two pieces of plastic for anti-glare glass, so I can actually see the gages at all times.. has anyone done that?
6th Gear
Optium anti-glare material is the ticket. I have optium lenses in my speedo and tach now. Need to do one for my Chrono pack.
Yes - if you remove the chrono pack, you can cut a circle of plexi or anti-glare glazing material the right size and substitute it for the plastic "dome".
Yes - if you remove the chrono pack, you can cut a circle of plexi or anti-glare glazing material the right size and substitute it for the plastic "dome".
6th Gear
Here's how you do the tach/speedo:
http://www.blimeycabrio.com/?p=118
Here's a writeup on the Optium:
http://www.blimeycabrio.com/?p=129
Here's how to remove the center speedo or chrono pack:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=91311
http://www.blimeycabrio.com/?p=118
Here's a writeup on the Optium:
http://www.blimeycabrio.com/?p=129
Here's how to remove the center speedo or chrono pack:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=91311
Functioning Lunatic
Dude, they should coat the inside of windshields and windows with this stuff. UV protection and anti-glare.

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+1. you should sell custom window tints and such Originally Posted by nabeshin
Dude, they should coat the inside of windshields and windows with this stuff. UV protection and anti-glare.
i'd buy.

awesome - thanks for the instructions. how can I get a piece of this optium, or even better, but the two front lenses (don't need it for the chrono center guage cluster.
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Huh?Originally Posted by Cybergypsy
Mine on my old mini were on the inside....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybergypsy
Mine on my old mini were on the inside....
