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Discussion in '348/355' started by ClydeM, Apr 25, 2014.

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  1. ClydeM

    ClydeM F1 World Champ
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 4, 2003
    12,067
    Wayne, NJ
    Full Name:
    Clyde E. McMurdy
    Last year I fixed the window switch on the passenger side and those plastic tabs on top of the dash. I didn't use plastidip primer, only the black.
    The switch held up well. The plastic tabs didn't.

    Pull them off again, and the drivers window switches. Greased lightning and a toothbrush & the black goo came right off. The plastidip didn't & it didn't peel too well either.

    THIS TIME I used plasti-dip primer and I'll shoot 'em with black. I'm hoping for better results.
     
  2. emailben

    emailben Karting

    Feb 10, 2012
    195
    San Jose, CA
    After I removed sticky goo on my plastic parts, I just wet sand it and then leave it unpainted. It actually looks very nice and saves the trouble of getting sticky again in the future.
     
  3. roadracer311

    roadracer311 Formula 3

    May 6, 2009
    2,398
    San Francisco
    Full Name:
    Paul
    I used the Plasti Dip Primer followed by Plasti dip. Years later, my door handles (and everything else) are still rubber coated perfection. I really like having the original feel (without the original stickyness).

    That said, it was a huge huge job to completely strip everything, including every louver on every vent. I don't ever want to do that job again.
     
  4. Ajax de 1e

    Ajax de 1e Formula Junior

    Feb 21, 2014
    909
    Holland
    Full Name:
    Steef
    Pictures or it didn't happen!
     

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