melting plastic lens

sumotan

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Hi Guys is this a common issue & is it difficult to replace especially for the display

Thks
 

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Looks like someone has used something a bit too aggressive to clean them.

BMW only sell complete instrument clusters - expect to pay around £1100.

Same with the nav screen, about £2600 from BMW - parts are not available.

Maybe there is a small company out there that specialises in repairing clocks etc? Or a breakers?
 
Oh…as discussed seems a victim of a chemical attack.. :tumbleweed:
 
The F10 nav screens had/have an anti-reflective coating that can end up looking scratched.
With some mild plastic polish it's possible to strip it all off and have a pristine screen again. You can then add a screen protector if wanted.

That looks very similar.

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I don't have an 'after' shot in situ as it doesn't bother me anymore :lol:
 
Thanks Guys,
Reality is I clean & wash the car myself, interior always wipe only with damped cloth that's it
 
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