Sticky now white
#1
Pit Crew
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Sticky now white
Last year trim on driver's door was sticky. I used Mink Oil and a scrubby to remove the stickiness. That didn't work well. I ended up using Meguiars Leather Conditioner. I slathered it on. That is between treated and glopped it on. Used on dash board to. This time when I cleaned the windshield I wiped down the dash and it turned white. I am trying Tire Black. It sure got rid of the white. I figured it works on rubber and the wheel well trim and bumper covers on my truck. What can it hurt. What do you use?
#2
Being using armour all for my sticky dash for now. It removes the white sticky residue for the short term. I have a lot of armour all supply so I think I'll use that up first. I was thinking of eventually using the https://stickydashfix.com/products/s...s-ls-2007-2017 that many of the previous forum commenters had great results in the past.
#3
Lead Lap
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I've seen several videos on social media where a cooking torch is used to renew whitened plastics. It's a careful melting of just the surface. I don't have any sticky or white issues or I'd volunteer to try it.
#4
Pole Position
Get the Aussie thing that’s made for it , sticky dash fix
#5
Just Bought The Aussie StickyDashFix
It’s arriving this week, looks like as long as you do a great job of prep (tape up edges) and multiple coats and take your time this is a great solution. My interior is black on black so I think even if you messed up a little it really won’t be that noticeable. I’ll keep you updated with some pictures after the entirety of the car front and back is fixed.
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