I'm doing my DD on a car and inquired about the sticky buttons. The sales guy said "this is the worst" (pic included) Is the film about to rip and become sticky? If so, do the others follow? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Based on what happened with my F1 buttons before I replaced them. It's not a sticky button, but the entire coating will de-laminate and you will eventually have only the "white" plastic underneath. BTW, this is also happening right now to my son's 2012 AMG window buttons and is so common on Mercedes buttons that Amazon sells a kit to fix it. Another project for another day... No such luck for Ferrari, you will need new buttons. Depending on which actual switch setup you have (there are two different types) you can buy just a replacement button "top" on eBay or you can buy the StickyRX version (which I have) that give you completely new switches. Never bought the eBay ones, but the StickyRX version will never have the problem as it is a completely different coating and setup.
Yep looks like the black is delaminating and its just going to end up white. No way out of it. I think I have some AUTO decals. It's a vinyl graphic and it covers the complete button. Once it's on no one will know and it will never get sticky
We have those replacement button caps in stock, WAY cheaper then other places that require you to purchase the entire harness, etc. www.stickynomore.com
Removal for refinishing? Is the A/C cluster with the buttons just pressed into the dash or back with bolts?
It will completely disintegrate over time and you can't re-finish it. Mine was in even worse shape: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/148999796/
If it's a hard button then it can be refinished however if it's a soft push button then Joe is correct it cannot be refinished
Ebay has several of those buttons. See if they are what you’re looking for. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Op is car shopping and wants to understand if this is how one button looks what does it mean for him about the rest of the buttons Simple answer .. stickies need to be done in the whole car if this how the one button looks most likely .. how he would fix it can vary from a couple hundred to 6 k .. Ppi would reveal it as well Sent from my moto g power using Tapatalk
the button is in the disintegration process. These are rubber buttons, unlike the hard plastic ones found though out the rest of the interior. I replaced both of mine (R and AUTO) with some from SNM. I found the ones from Ebay do not match the font used by Ferrari on the factory ones.