misted dials, how do I clean them?

misted dials, how do I clean them?

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mojorider

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235 posts

274 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Can you remove the glass/plastic on the dials to clean behind?

The inside of the car got very damp and this caused the dials to mist up while I was driving. The mist has cleared but left a bit of residue behind.

manek

2,977 posts

299 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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They all do that, sir! Warm the car up -- it'll go away.

robkola

1,589 posts

279 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Yes - it's all part of the "TVR driving experience"

griff2be

5,092 posts

282 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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My BMW M Roadster also did this. So not just TVR!

p7ulg

1,052 posts

298 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Can you remove the glass/plastic on the dials to clean behind?

The inside of the car got very damp and this caused the dials to mist up while I was driving. The mist has cleared but left a bit of residue behind.


My car tends to do this when the hood is off and I have always put this down to heat soak through the bulkhead.Funnily enough it is always the smaller instruments.Probably something which can be answered by schoolboy physics.

GarryM

1,113 posts

298 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Can you remove the glass/plastic on the dials to clean behind?

The inside of the car got very damp and this caused the dials to mist up while I was driving. The mist has cleared but left a bit of residue behind.


A related question: when my dials mist up I can see fingerprints all over the inside of the speedo. I would like to clean them off if anyone knows how to get behind the glass? (I know they disappear again when the mist has gone)

DTD

9 posts

275 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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Finger prints on the inside of your speedo ?

Has someone been 'clocking' yours then !?!

Podie

46,646 posts

290 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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Anyone tried sending them off to Speedy Cables...?

I know Paceracing had his re-done with chrome bezels, and they cleaned the glass too... whether they still mist up or not... we'll have to wait and see...

p7ulg

1,052 posts

298 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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Remember when I first got my Cerbera, I went to polish the glass on the instruments only to find it was opaque non reflective stuff.

GarryM

1,113 posts

298 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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DTD said:
Finger prints on the inside of your speedo ?

Has someone been 'clocking' yours then !?!

Funny, that only really occurred to me after my posting! Duh! Thankfully I have a complete history of the car with all receipts since new so I can be pretty sure it hasn't. I can't explain the marks though - in fairness they look like smears more than fingerprints but I reckon they were made by a human hand... (or the goblin that lives behind my dash)

IPAddis

2,486 posts

299 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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(or the goblin that lives behind my dash)



Don't annoy the goblin. It's the only thing holding the frendle pin to the zingzang valve. If you upset the goblin, it'll fall out and the wazzumagig will hit the thingummybob.

Ian A.

>> Edited by IPAddis on Friday 6th December 13:40

beano1197

20,854 posts

290 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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IPAddis said:

(or the goblin that lives behind my dash)



Don't annoy the goblin. It's the only thing holding the frendle pin to the zingzang valve. If you upset the goblin, it'll fall out and the wazzumagig will hit the thingummybob.

Ian A.

>> Edited by IPAddis on Friday 6th December 13:40


And, of course, they are not a standard part but a specially TVR modified, so they aren't all interchangeable even within the same model.......

ATG

22,124 posts

287 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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Unfortunately, even if you take the guages out of the dashboard, you'll find you're holding a sealed unit and there is no way of getting the cover off ... or at least I couldn't find a way of doing it other than with a hacksaw. When I say sealed, it clearly isn't airtight, but you can't open it. Sorry.