Hi All, I have a bulkhead compass on my C25. It is in an orbe and you can see it from inside the boat as well as outside the boat. In the inside, the plastic (no glass) is clear and new looking. On the outside it is yellowed and hazy and crazed. What can I do to fix this. It is still a good compass but just hard to read with a glance. Cheers.
Mine was sent back to the MFG by the prior owner right before I got it. The compass was repaired(?) with a new glass, (I think they just replaced the whole thing). He said they charged him less then $50.
Might contact the manufacture of your compass, they may have the same policy.
Great idea Faith. I am going out to the boat this week and will pull it out and see what they say. Cheers.
I can fix it if its just UV damage - about 40.00 plus freight. shipping address on request
Hi Captedteach, Sounds like a good deal to me. My email is djnagle@comcast.net if you want to send me your address. Thanks for the help. Cheers.
Email with shipping address sent - remember Monday is a holiday Robert E Lee Day - so PO's and banks will be closed
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A while back, I cleaned up my compass using Brasso. It worked great for me... also works for fixing scratches on plastic watch faces (Swatch type watches)...
flame away!
;D
Adam
Quote from: Adam on January 16, 2006, 12:18:19 PM
A while back, I cleaned up my compass using Brasso. It worked great for me... also works for fixing scratches on plastic watch faces (Swatch type watches)...
flame away!
;D
Adam
I have heard of using all different kinds of polish for crazed cabin windows... but never brasso. That is a good tip.
...no flames here. ;D
Thought I would pass along this tip from Dennis, long time cruiser, and progressively smaller boat Sailor (now in a Flicka, so not sure how much small he will go). ;D
He gave me a tip. Ammonia, found in Windex and most glass cleaners is toxic to lexan and Plexiglas.
I think I had read this somewhere before, but he pointed out to me my port light windows (which were ok when I bought the boat) were most likely harmed by my use of Windex to clean them (and only maybe once or twice).
I have removed it from the boat.
I think the safest, effective glass cleaner to use on a boat for plastics is white vinegar...