Cloudy to clear in one hour and $3.26

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Cloudy to clear in one hour and $3.26

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I have a clear clock face! I got sooo tired of the yellow plastic on it, I first went to the best glass shop around here with my old piece as a template. They said they couldn't do it, mainly because of the little hole for the stem winder. So, I went to Lowe's and bought a 12X12 piece of UV protected Lexan, made the pattern from the old one, and cut it with a fine toothed jig saw blade ( my scroll saw was stolen). It only took about an hour, after the wasted trip to the glass shop, and does it look good!
If anyone wants to know the procedure I have pictures and I can give a little tutorial. It's pretty easy to do.
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if you want to perform a cloudy to clear trick on your backwindow :

use coppercleaner and keep rubbing it , your backwindow wil clear up and your arms will nearly fall off but results are stunning , specially when you do the inside properly
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Post by mdrburchette »

I've got a new plastic glass for my clock but I've mutilated one already trying to get the bezel off. How did you do that?
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Denise, I hope the picture shows it well enough. I used a thin blade screw driver and started where there is slot in the bezel. I slowly...carefully pried the crimped bezel out from over the rim it encloses on the clock body. You don't have to bend it very much, less than 1/16" and move around the bezel until you see that it is a little past the 1/2 way point. Then you should be able to pull it off the clock body. Putting it back is the same, only I used a medium tip screw driver and recrimped the bezel over the rim, a little at a time. It was the slowest part of the whole job, but it went off and on OK.
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Good info Tappy. What kind of cloth do you use to keep from getting streaks and swirls in the plastic?
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