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looks tight need to buff that screen clear though
 

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Yeah tried using compound pad with rubbing compound. Just needs more elbow grease.

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that would work however you would leave the bare oled screen exposed to the elements. I just put a cf wrap on mine not nearly as nice as yours but it gets the job done.
try using a new pencil eraser to see if that clears up the fog if not then a headlight resotre kit will work, just be easy on the cover with the polishing pad don't burn it lol.
 

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that would work however you would leave the bare oled screen exposed to the elements. I just put a cf wrap on mine not nearly as nice as yours but it gets the job done.
try using a new pencil eraser to see if that clears up the fog if not then a headlight resotre kit will work, just be easy on the cover with the polishing pad don't burn it lol.
Funny you said headlight restore. Used the same technique to redo headlights to strip and polish the mini. 800 grit 1000 grit then 2000 grit. Then used a compound pad with rubbing compound to buff it.

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Funny you said headlight restore. Used the same technique to redo headlights to strip and polish the mini. 800 grit 1000 grit then 2000 grit. Then used a compound pad with rubbing compound to buff it.

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If you know anyone that needs their headlights done. Use those supplies don't buy the kits. Waste of money.

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If you know anyone that needs their headlights done. Use those supplies don't buy the kits. Waste of money.

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Yea done a few myself used to work at a auto accessory/tint shop many years ago. Hope you get the fog cleared out it looks sweet.
 

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Yea done a few myself used to work at a auto accessory/tint shop many years ago. Hope you get the fog cleared out it looks sweet.
Thanks. I'm a ase cert mech. Car guys know car guys. Ha

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Not sure if I would do it on my mods, but at work we have used OFF Deep woods spray to successfully restore police car headlight lenses.
Heard it somewhere and decided to try it and it worked.
I don't know if these are the same type of plastics though.
Maybe someone could try it on an old broken mod
 

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