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Hazy Instruments

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rogelio0372

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Just a quick question on how to clean up instruments that have a "hazy" face. I'm assuming it would be similar to cleaning or polishing our windshields and side windows but thought I'd throw it out there to anyone that has done it before. No doubt the haziness is simply age and/or sun over the 40 years.
 

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