Coating on MMI screen problem
#41
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Adam's Polishes made it look perfect. I used these products from Adam's Polishes:
Detail Spray to clean the screen, with their super plush microfiber towel
Swirl and Haze Remover to remove the damaged anti glare coating.
Revive Polish to polish the screen
You must let the screen completely cool down from use or heat, then apply these products gently with the super plush microfiber towel.
Looks better than new, clearer than before, and I don't miss the anti glare coating.
This is amazing stuff...I then used it on light scratches on the car and they disappeared!! I'm not kidding!! I'm a convert.
www.adamspolishes.com
866 965 0400
Detail Spray to clean the screen, with their super plush microfiber towel
Swirl and Haze Remover to remove the damaged anti glare coating.
Revive Polish to polish the screen
You must let the screen completely cool down from use or heat, then apply these products gently with the super plush microfiber towel.
Looks better than new, clearer than before, and I don't miss the anti glare coating.
This is amazing stuff...I then used it on light scratches on the car and they disappeared!! I'm not kidding!! I'm a convert.
www.adamspolishes.com
866 965 0400
#45
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I'm having the same issues. I just wiped the screen with a damp chamois and it smudged up with brown streaks. The only way to get the smudges out was with LCD cleaner wipes. Now the coating is coming off. Audi was not help (same as with the intake fouling). Personally I think the coating is just defective. Anyway, one of the other forums talks about using Maguires plastic cleaner so I'll probably give that a try.
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