Managed to get few drops of petrol on the screen on Sunday, I only noticed them 5 min after it happened and wiped them off straight away. Rather frustratingly this has now left a number of white stains on the screen that can't be removed, and the only option seems to be replacing the screen - which looks to be a compleat pain in the arse itself! Wanted to see of anyone else has experienced this, and if there was a mirical solution to removing fuel stains/burns from the screen? Theses Cheers James
Seen a plastic polishing kit (for clear plastic screens/ clock faces) on ebay the other day.. maybe some use?
Worth a shot. cant post link as it was just a random search type thing an i didnt save it. Have a scratch in my screen so please post results if you do go that road. it was only cheap (ish) bout £13 from memory (with mops and paste) only reason i didnt buy is im under strict orders at the min!!!
bit of a mis com there mate! didnt save link. but screen polishing kit was my search and a good few popped up. Yeah every one is a Nazi these days! (you spend a few grand more than you have and they're all on ya case!!!)
Interesting - the screen on my hyper has a few petrol stain's on it as well....you cant buy the screen on its own from ducati - you have to buy the whole clock set...stark contrast my ktm supermoto 525 clocks can be bought as individual parts....interested to see how this turns out - throw up any pics if you can once done....
On a related note: does anyone know the best glue to use to stick my rubber screen trim to the screen? Not only did superglue not do the trick, a drop of it fell on the screen and made an unsightly mark, so quite interested in the above ways of removing it. Thanks.
Put a layer of ventureshield on it, which is what I did. If it gets stained just replace it with a new one. I assume you meant the instrument screen and not the windscreen?
Thanks for the replies guys. I ended up using Meguiar's Headlight Restoration kit from Halfords - it works on most plastics. Although it did help, the fuel stains are really burnt in and still visible. It's now just a good excuse to get a double bubble windscreen.
I know this is an old post but I’ve just done the same thing myself. I rinsed it straight away in the petrol station but the white staining was already visible. When I got home I tried TCut, but that didn’t work. I then tried Poorboys World Natty Paste Wax and that’s worked a treat. It’s taken about 15-20 mins rubbing, wiping, rubbing and wiping but it’s now back to being a perfectly clear screen again. I have absolutely no affiliation to the company that makes that product, I just thought I’d share my results with anyone else misfortunate enough to do the same.
I have some polishing compound that's usually used with a rotary polisher. Would that do the trick? First time putting fuel in a bike tank after 25+ years and failed...
I would not feel too bad about it, I have also done the same. My stains came out with headlight restorer after several goes at it. I swear its something to do with the Ducati tank design. I had no difficulties with my other bikes. Now I always fill from the side stand side. Seems to stop the splash back but you still have to be careful.