To remove the micro scratches in the past I have used abrasive compounds. Anything, depending on how bad or superficial it is, toothpaste, T cut, some polishes and so on. There are probably property products that cost a lot more also. Auto Express may have something in its archives that may be suitable and tested. We occasional buy an old car just to go about the lanes and headlamps are nealy always frosted. There is a whole host of products that claim to improve them, some are a lot of hard work and still produce a disappointing finish others are excellent. Anyway Auto Express will most likely have old and new product tests, take your pick.
They can be melted depending on how deep. Some headlamp scratches tht are deeper than the usual frosting can be melted out with a product, I forget which I bought on recommendation from Auto express and it worked to my surprise. Always a bit skeptical but if it cheeper than replacing on an old heap or even a new one.These are cracks not scratches, there is no polish that can remove cracks inside the plastic.
I would be going back and asking them to replace them.
That said it does look like the edge is bonded (dark line around perimeter).
Usually the clocks are coded / paired to the vehicle in some way so swapping them out isnt straight forward.
Ian
Sahara Desert abuse then? What was it cleaned with , sand paper?Just took these pictures, is this what you were referring to earlier?
when the sun is shining onto the dash it’s really annoying, could get away with it in shade and at night.
thanks for the comments, hopefully it will help someone out.
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I think that you are having difficulty understanding the difference between scratches and cracks. These cracks form as a solvent changes the structure of the plastic and the internal stresses from manufacturing change causing the cracks to appear.Sahara Desert abuse then? What was it cleaned with , sand paper?
There are wipes that have alcohol of some sort in them. Sound implausible but it works by melting the surface of the plastic and fusing it back to a smooth appearance. It just need a little effort and a few more wipes than suggested in the destructions. I am sure that it would impove things and probably do a good job. Certainly it would not be worse.