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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. |
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. You will have to repaint it after stripping. There are threads on the respraying, bluecoupe did a fine article on color matching. |
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!
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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!
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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. ;) . |
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 |
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!!
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