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Bargegeek Mar 26, 2019 08:59 AM

Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 
The right side dash panel on my '06 Roadster that houses the glovebox has developed a slightly rubbery/tacky feel to it. I noticed it when I removed the panel to do some stereo work and left fingerprints IN the actual surface that I now can't remove.

The color is medium slate gray, and I believe it is molded in that color (vs. painted) as it is consistent throughout the front, back and edges.

The car is currently winterized. Ever since I originally purchased it new, it has never been stored in direct sunlight for long periods during driving season. So, I can't believe it's UV degradation.

Has anyone else come across this? If so, is there a fix? Thanks for any thoughts.

onehundred80 Mar 26, 2019 09:54 AM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 

Originally Posted by Bargegeek (Post 920824)
The right side dash panel on my '06 Roadster that houses the glovebox has developed a slightly rubbery/tacky feel to it. I noticed it when I removed the panel to do some stereo work and left fingerprints IN the actual surface that I now can't remove.

The color is medium slate gray, and I believe it is molded in that color (vs. painted) as it is consistent throughout the front, back and edges.

The car is currently winterized. Ever since I originally purchased it new, it has never been stored in direct sunlight for long periods during driving season. So, I can't believe it's UV degradation.

Has anyone else come across this? If so, is there a fix? Thanks for any thoughts.

I believe you will find it painted, it is cheaper to paint moulded parts which are all one color rather than mould in different colours, black in this case.
You will have to repaint it after stripping.
There are threads on the respraying, bluecoupe did a fine article on color matching.

zip439 Mar 26, 2019 09:53 PM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 
What ever you are using to clean/ protect the cars interior might be causing your problem; Switch to a better brand. Armorall is terrible stuff!

Bargegeek Mar 26, 2019 10:17 PM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 

Originally Posted by zip439 (Post 920862)
What ever you are using to clean/ protect the cars interior might be causing your problem; Switch to a better brand. Armorall is terrible stuff!

Thanks, but I'm strictly a tap water and microfiber towel guy. I don't even use products on my tires. I have since learned that it may be the paint that MB originally used that is in fact water soluble. Doh!!

GraphiteGhost Mar 26, 2019 11:10 PM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 

Originally Posted by Bargegeek (Post 920824)
The right side dash panel on my '06 Roadster that houses the glovebox has developed a slightly rubbery/tacky feel to it. I noticed it when I removed the panel to do some stereo work and left fingerprints IN the actual surface that I now can't remove.

The color is medium slate gray, and I believe it is molded in that color (vs. painted) as it is consistent throughout the front, back and edges.

The car is currently winterized. Ever since I originally purchased it new, it has never been stored in direct sunlight for long periods during driving season. So, I can't believe it's UV degradation.

Has anyone else come across this? If so, is there a fix? Thanks for any thoughts.


Originally Posted by zip439 (Post 920862)
What ever you are using to clean/ protect the cars interior might be causing your problem; Switch to a better brand. Armorall is terrible stuff!


;) I have found that the dealerships/sellers spray 'armor all' type products to sell the vehicles in a flashy looking way. I heard about the damage these type products do to interiors, unless you continue to use it. Seems quite a way to insure future sales of these products down the line, marketing?? Good luck in finding a repair you like. ;)

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Jim Holian Mar 27, 2019 10:36 AM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 
Anyone have any suggestions for a replacement product for Armorall? I have some "303" but haven't used it on the interior. I don't question the discontinued use of Armorall but would like to know what is a safe replacement product.

Thanks,

Jim

onehundred80 Mar 27, 2019 01:44 PM

Re: Is anyone else's dash panel getting "sticky"?
 

Originally Posted by Bargegeek (Post 920866)
Thanks, but I'm strictly a tap water and microfiber towel guy. I don't even use products on my tires. I have since learned that it may be the paint that MB originally used that is in fact water soluble. Doh!!

Most paint you buy these days is thinned with water but the exterior or interior paint of our houses is not falling off. These paints are more environmentally friendly.This is not the poster paint we mixed and used in kindergarten.


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