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highfellzippy



Member Since: 20 Aug 2011
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window switch rubber coating removal

hello the window switch rubber coating is coming off my front switch pack is there any easy way of completly stripping them off ??

or do i just pick it off

Post #128058 28th Jun 2012 8:19am
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misteralz



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Scotland 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Buckingham Blue

Pick it all off. Then get yourself on eBay and buy yourself a tin of plasti-dip if you fancy recoating it. Works a treat! It's basically spray-on rubber and is incredibly useful. I've used it to fix split accelerator pump diaphragms in old carbs and umpteen other things. Smile

Post #128062 28th Jun 2012 8:41am
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Knips



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@misteralz

Please would you post a picture of the re-coated switch panel. Thanks.

Post #128100 28th Jun 2012 11:56am
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misteralz



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Scotland 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Buckingham Blue

No, because I've not done a switch panel! Laughing 2003 Vogue TD6/1992 Classic 300TDi/2x 1991 Golf GTI/1966 Volkswagen Kombi/2x 1968 Volkswagen Kombi/Probably something I've forgotten...

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EVOeng



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Afternoon Chap,

Search google for "Ferrari sticky buttons". It's a very common issue with those cars and owners do tend to use plasti dip as well as other brands. Not sure if you will be able to see images without logging into the various Ferrari forums but I will post pictures of others cars later if need be.

For now, have a look here:
http://www.clubscuderia.co.uk/forum/archiv...40021.html

Post #128125 28th Jun 2012 1:24pm
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