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marsie Member Since: 30 Apr 2010 Location: sheffield Posts: 911 |
One thing that has bothered me since getting my rangie is the sticky steering wheel buttons. So today I set about tackling the problem once and for all
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10th Jul 2021 10:17pm |
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Bora20 Member Since: 03 Mar 2021 Location: Kamloops, BC Posts: 219 |
Looks good. I cannot wait to see your final results. No discolouration? |
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11th Jul 2021 12:36am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1459 |
Be very careful with nail polish remover, it is often acetone based and will melt many plastics. Isopropyl Alcohol may be better suited to this operation. Glad you apparently got away with it. BMW i3 Electric Car
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11th Jul 2021 8:46am |
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marsie Member Since: 30 Apr 2010 Location: sheffield Posts: 911 |
No, the buttons look fine but without the sticky coating. It's quite a long drawn out job but makes a big difference to the interior of my car. These buttons along with the peeling chrome on the cup holders are the only thing that spoils the interior on my car Paul 2014 Range Rover vogue se 4.4sdv8 Loire Blue 1992 Range Rover Vogue LSE 4.2 Ardennes green |
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11th Jul 2021 9:30am |
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