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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Redmond" data-source="post: 246156" data-attributes="member: 1197"><p>Hi, I came across the exact same thing a few years back,had sanded the gas tank anr repainted it ,repainted the handle black ect brought it right back to original.but that little sight glass was dull just like yours,I patiently polished it with a product made by Novus it was No 2 fine scratch remover,,was made for plastic products,,but in my opinion an automotive polish of the finer grit should do the same trick,good luck with your shining it all up,I like a clean engine too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Redmond, post: 246156, member: 1197"] Hi, I came across the exact same thing a few years back,had sanded the gas tank anr repainted it ,repainted the handle black ect brought it right back to original.but that little sight glass was dull just like yours,I patiently polished it with a product made by Novus it was No 2 fine scratch remover,,was made for plastic products,,but in my opinion an automotive polish of the finer grit should do the same trick,good luck with your shining it all up,I like a clean engine too. [/QUOTE]
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