petrol stains

Sadly all this is true, however I have an unused standard screen available for a beggarly price?
 
I've had it happen in the past on the dials and screen of a VTR1000 and a buffing wheel and rouge polishing wax bought it back as good as new.... My guess is T-cut on a buffing/polishing wheel would work just as well...

All this depends on how deep it has penetrated I suppose...
 
How the hell do you get petrol stains on your screen? If it's unburnt fuel from other vehicles then I say you're travelling too close to the back of them :augie
 
Can be caused by not concentrating due to gawping at totty whilst filling up.

Blow-back from your nozzle then goes over the tank, screen, clocks and in your eyes. DAMHIKIJDOK? :blast
 
Can be caused by not concentrating due to gawping at totty whilst filling up.

Blow-back from your nozzle then goes over the tank, screen, clocks and in your eyes. DAMHIKIJDOK? :blast

Lol. I thought our petrol pumps were supposed to stop this nowadays? I'm guessing it was a foreign station then?
 
In my case it was foreign but mostly caused by letting my nozzle slip out of the hole and mis-squirting. :toungincheek
 
Sounds a plan.. how much to including post to UK ?

Hi, I'm in uk at present due to return (to France) on 29/9. I guess p&p will be circa £15 so say £50 for the screen and then add p&p, how does that sound?

Or if you are planning to visit in the near future why now collect over a glass or two?
 


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