Thread: Peeling Console
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Old Jun 9, 2008 | 07:20 AM
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Default Re: Peeling Console

Golfdude, it certainly should not do that. I don't know what year your car is but if it's still under warranty, I'd get my butt over to the dealer's and have them replace the whole thing, if need be. What kind of chemicals are you using to clean and prepare your interior? Although it shoudn't do that, it could be corrosion. Any cleaner containing a bleach should be avoided. Silicones are OK and widely used. But, they too can cause a problem if the wrong propellant is used. If the can gets cold and it's a hot day, a problem could arise.
Back when I drove the car in my original post, I was taken aback by how terrible the peeling was in that car. I also know that they (at the factory) spray a rubberized coating on the plastic pieces that form the interior. It may be that it they were not cleaned properly prior to the spray process.
 

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