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Melting plastic interier

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  1. daliguy1

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    There are about 1000 threads on here about it..
     
  4. Bullfighter

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    But none started by a Dali enthusiast, who might appreciate plastic that melts in interesting ways. :)
     
  5. Shark01

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    Plus can mis-spell interior in lots of neat ways!
     
  6. daliguy1

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    Real simple. There is a solution for us. It costs from $25 to a couple of hundred dollars depending on how extensive your "sticky" problem is and also how much work you want to do and how extensively you are willing to it yourself.

    I have found my bullet proof solution:

    1) Camco 210 Plastic Cleaner Polish 14oz Spray 40934 ( to remove goo)
    2) Camco 210 plastice scratch remover ( to remove scratches)
    3) Eastwood.com /Eastwood Plastic Resurfacer Matte Black Aerosol
    Item #15089Z Plastic paint. ( TO RESORE AND SEAL from future UV damage; but only on
    solid black plastic or rubber surfaces that do not have decals or overlays displayed.)
    4) Microfiber towels or lint free alternative.

    Its time we had a solution on this site that really has worked for me on my cars. I have spent the better part of 2 years trying everything else, and believe it yourself when you use this process.
    1) Mask or remove your items, spray the cleaner, let soak for 10-15 minutes, use microfiber lint free towels to remove the black gummy soft touch coating on your items.
    Once the surface is tack-free; then use Isopropal alcohol to sterilize surface for finish with any clear plastic sealant/protector made for car interiors.
    2) On any parts that require recoloring or reconditioning that do not have labeling or lettering you can use the Eastwood product to recolor and fully seal and protect part from future UV discoloration and remain sticky-free.
     
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    Pictures or it didnt happen
     
  8. daliguy1

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    Please see thread FERRARI OWNER'S STICKY CAR SOLUTION FERRARI OWNER'S STICKY CAR SOLUTION ;under Detailing & Showroom for complete detail.
     
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    But that is more-or-less what is posted above... How about some pictures to demonstrate the results?
     
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    Post a link.
     

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