R56 Cure for Reflection from Speedometer Glass?
Cure for Reflection from Speedometer Glass?
We love our new MINI. The only 2 annoyances are the sunroof (see separate thread) and a reflection from the Speedometer glass. Under some lighting conditions, the reflection annoys the passenger (my wife) and makes her eyes hurt. Anyone experience this or have a cure?
Talk to your optometrist.
If you can pop out the speedo glass (actually plastic, I'm pretty sure),
you may be able to send it to their lens lab and get an antireflection
coating applied (I'm guessing about $50, maybe more since it's a lot bigger
than a spectacle lens), or, if they can't coat the stock material,
coat a thin blank plastic flat the same size (probably pricier).
If you can convince them you're not nuts, they might agree to do it.
If you can pop out the speedo glass (actually plastic, I'm pretty sure),
you may be able to send it to their lens lab and get an antireflection
coating applied (I'm guessing about $50, maybe more since it's a lot bigger
than a spectacle lens), or, if they can't coat the stock material,
coat a thin blank plastic flat the same size (probably pricier).
If you can convince them you're not nuts, they might agree to do it.
Last edited by cristo; Jun 5, 2007 at 07:24 AM.
We have two issues here.
1. For the sunroof, put a shield between the mesh and the glass and it will stay cool. I would suggest a silvered reflecting sun cover. There are other threads that give web site etc. You can buy it, but we sewed our own out of an old windshield cover from a previos vehicle.
2. For the speedometer, Why are you reading it anyway and who cares? It is just a dinner plate to me.
1. For the sunroof, put a shield between the mesh and the glass and it will stay cool. I would suggest a silvered reflecting sun cover. There are other threads that give web site etc. You can buy it, but we sewed our own out of an old windshield cover from a previos vehicle.
2. For the speedometer, Why are you reading it anyway and who cares? It is just a dinner plate to me.
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Talk to your optometrist.
If you can pop out the speedo glass (actually plastic, I'm pretty sure),
you may be able to send it to their lens lab and get an antireflection
coating applied (I'm guessing about $50, maybe more since it's a lot bigger
than a spectacle lens), or, if they can't coat the stock material,
coat a thin blank plastic flat the same size (probably pricier).
If you can convince them you're not nuts, they might agree to do it.
If you can pop out the speedo glass (actually plastic, I'm pretty sure),
you may be able to send it to their lens lab and get an antireflection
coating applied (I'm guessing about $50, maybe more since it's a lot bigger
than a spectacle lens), or, if they can't coat the stock material,
coat a thin blank plastic flat the same size (probably pricier).
If you can convince them you're not nuts, they might agree to do it.
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