Does it work?
Is the fluid IN the compass yellow or is it the outer casing? Can you read it? Does it have full range of motion? If it's just the fluid, I think if you took it into a specialist (check around at clock repair shops), they could drain the fluid & replace it. I have no clue how much that would cost though.If it's the casing, you might try buffing with something like Flitz or 3M metal polishing compound. Might work, might not but no harm, right?Compasses (would that be comassi?) aren't cheap but are an important safety feature. If you can't read it in the conditions you're used to sailing in, or if it doesn't work properly, replace it. If it just is a little unattractive, it's a matter of aesthetics.LaDonna