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Trick to make Brake fluid windows clear again?

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I can't remember who posted it but someone had a trick to make the brake fluid window clear again instead of all cloudy like it is now. If you wet the windows its all clear and when it dries it's all cloudy again, so I'm guessing here but would some sort of clear coat kill the cloudiness? I'll keep searching if I find it I'll post the link.
 
Could try using bleach and a scouring pad or something. Micro scratches are better than brown film.
 
If it looks good wet, then you have oxidization on the surface. Polish this off with a plastic polish, or I use Turtle Wax Chrome polish with great results on things like faded lenses and other plastic parts....
 
Thanks guys Ill give it a shot I was a little leary of scrubbing too hard as I don't want to scrub the window down to nothing! Then I would have to use Saran Wrap for the fluid window!
 
I had the same problem, but I tried out some stuff that my dad gave me for my faceshield called MIRROR GLAZE. Its a clear plastic polish made by "Meguiars". I put it on my master cylinder window last week and it cleared it up really well, so far none of the gunk has returned.
 
Thanks andy, I'll see if I can get some of that stuff at Canadian Tire
 
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