Has anyone found a good way to improve the clarity on older, plastic instrument lenses. I have a new (to me) 1988 Sea Ray 20' Seville. The outer surfaces of the instrument lenses are covered with a fine network of cracks. A PO may have sprayed some sort of goo on the instrument panel, which is covered in seat material, which may have caused some of the crazing. I was able to improve the tach a little by wiping with Acetone, but just a little too much caused some smearing of what looks like the lens material. I then rubbed it with a medium Meguires polishing material, and it's better, but still not perfect. Several of the other instruments still need some kind of treatment. Before I try more acetone, I thought I'd see if someone has a better restoration method. I'd pull the panel and make new lenses, but it looks to me like some of the Sea Ray emblems are printed on the back side of the lenses, and I'd hate to lose them.
TIA,
Gene
TIA,
Gene