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Old 07-15-06, 06:34 PM
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Default Climate control discolored? Simple fix

As this appears to be a common occurrence on these cars, I picked up a spare unit to play with.

The good thing is that it appears to be a simple fix. I used my trusty Meguiars Plastx and after some polishing the discoloration was completely gone. See the pics. I also cleaned the unit on my car and it is as new.

Just an FYI for those that run into this.
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PRODUCT USED

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Old 07-16-06, 07:33 PM
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so it was not the anti-reflective coating you just removed, correct?
Old 07-16-06, 07:53 PM
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Thanks Pearlpower , for that info . . . someone earlier had suggested the use of alcohol but that makes me a bit nervous. I looked for the Meguairs product you mentioned at my local autoparts store, but it wasn't available, seems like it's the type of thing I may have to order online. I'll place my order in the a.m. . . . Will I need to remove my faceplate, though, to get mine to look as clean as yours (arrgghh!) or can I just apply the Plastx to the outside ?? . . . Thanks again . . .
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Hmmmm, you know, I am not sure if that is the anti reflective coating or not that gets discolored, if it does have one. What I do know is that there was no issue with the display today with the top up and down in 107 degree heat. Crystal clear and I was pretty happy I did it as it looks as it should with no issues. No need to remove the unit from the car. Just clean in display installed in the car.
I purchased this one from Kragen Auto.
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Old 07-17-06, 09:50 AM
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damn another nice post from lee, good info there man!
Old 07-17-06, 04:17 PM
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same thing happened to mine...i believe i read something on here about using Lysol antibacterial wipes, and decided to give it a try since i always use them. it worked! It takes some gentle rubbing but the wipes are soft and didn't leave scratches as far as i could tell
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I had a similiar problem but mine was not as bad. It rather looked "cloudy" on the inside. My '02 warranty expired on July 1st - the dealer replaced it under warranty.

Thanx for the tip - though I hope I won't need it.
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Originally Posted by golfkwesi
I had a similiar problem but mine was not as bad. It rather looked "cloudy" on the inside. My '02 warranty expired on July 1st - the dealer replaced it under warranty.

Thanx for the tip - though I hope I won't need it.
just make sure you use nothing but water damped cloth to clean it now
Old 07-26-06, 10:23 PM
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I will give this one a whirl. Looks like a great Idea though.. THANK YOU
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I am unsure as to how to take off the plate. Can anyone supply step by step removal instructions? I too am having this problem and it looks bad. Thanks
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Old 07-18-11, 01:22 PM
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Pearlpower, can you please repost your pics. Just like gls24, I am having the same problem and looking for a solution. Mine appears that the gunk is behind the glass/plastic. Is there a way to remove the glass/plastic to clean the back side? Thanks!
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Photos reposted due to requests.
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Old 07-21-11, 04:20 AM
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To Whomever, would this also work on our nav screen? On btw thanks for the info on the other screen, I'll have to see if I can get Meguire's plastx.
Old 07-25-11, 08:48 AM
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Thanks Pearlpower! How do you pop off the faceplate on a installed unit?
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Has somebody tried this on the NAV Screen?


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