The best way to clean the chrome gauge bezels is to remove them and use a
good chrome polish or a nild auto finish polishing compound.
That said, it is often the case that the rings won't easily come off because
time and the weather has caused the gaskets to be perminantly attached to
the bezels. That would mean that once you do get them off, you will have to
replace those seals. I don't know if they are easily obtainable.
Joe C.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lanoway, Brian" <Brian_Lanoway@standardaero.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 8:34 AM
Subject: [TR] TR6 gauge cleaning - any advice?
> I've got all the gauges out of my TR6 as I get ready to install my new
> Prestige Autowood dash. The new dash is so damned nice that I'm now
> highly motivated to make sure everything I put into it doesn't detract
> from this work of art.
>
> Any tips on cleaning the chrome rings, gauge faces, glass etc. on my TR6
> gauges? Are there any products that are well suited to this? Is there
> anything else I should consider before I install my new wood dash? I am
> by the way putting in new crash pads around the dash cause my current
> ones all of a sudden look shabby.
>
> Thanks much in advance,
>
> Brian Lanoway
> 1973 TR6
> Winnipeg
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