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Title: Plasti dip
Post by: feeutfo on 14 April 2012, 01:17:26
A google for a solution to the pealing rubberised finish on facelift interiors reveals...

Plasti dip. Comes in a can to dip stuff in, bit like the rubber handles on pliers and side cutters etc. and, more importantly, in an aerosol for spray on purposes.
 There's mention of use for insulation of electrical connections, wrapping cars, wheels and stuff.

Various basic colours available.

Anyone used it?

http://www.plastidip.co.uk/eStore/index.cfm?type=Domestic_Solutions/Plastidip&stage=1&gclid=CMTxw5yCs68CFYEKfAodbz7HlA
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: doz on 14 April 2012, 03:22:11
Don't do grey so no correct colour match. I guess you could mix your own shade. I guess you'd have to rub back all the old soft touch finish before applying.
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 14 April 2012, 08:06:37
That's a very useful link - well done Chris, I've a few wee jobs for that. :y (Non automotive)
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: Del Boy on 14 April 2012, 08:14:43
Yes it does work, and quite well too, just make sure you get all the old shit off first.
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Post by: The Red Baron on 14 April 2012, 09:02:02
a very usefull link indeed.  :y
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: feeutfo on 14 April 2012, 09:18:21
That's a very useful link - well done Chris, I've a few wee jobs for that. :y (Non automotive)
Pervert! ;D ;)
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: feeutfo on 14 April 2012, 09:21:39
Yes it does work, and quite well too, just make sure you get all the old shit off first.
Is it durable enough Del? Don't want to be spraying that on every couple of months, say.

And removing the old stuff sounds a bot of a mare as well...?
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: Del Boy on 14 April 2012, 10:29:27
Yes it does work, and quite well too, just make sure you get all the old shit off first.
Is it durable enough Del? Don't want to be spraying that on every couple of months, say.

And removing the old stuff sounds a bot of a mare as well...?

Sand the other stuff off, it's not essential but it will make a better finish. You'll have to apply about 3-4 coats and then it's quite durable stuff. To be honest I used it inside a Lexus that I was getting shot of, it looked good and felt like a factory finish.
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: VXL V6 on 14 April 2012, 12:10:00
How are you going to deal with the icons that the light shines through on the switches?  :-\

Be good for the door trims etc.  :y
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: feeutfo on 14 April 2012, 14:48:48
How are you going to deal with the icons that the light shines through on the switches?  :-\

Be good for the door trims etc.  :y
Was thinking of the door "handle" and surround on the door card mainly. Might look odd with the window switches a different colour/shade because as you say, it's not going to be possible to mask out the symbols to allow the light to shine through on the window buttons.

...although I wonder how they achieved that at the factory?
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: dbug on 14 April 2012, 15:39:40
Don't do grey so no correct colour match. I guess you could mix your own shade. I guess you'd have to rub back all the old soft touch finish before applying.

Read a bit further on the site mate - or go straight here (http://www.plastidip.co.uk/eStore/index.cfm?type=Domestic_Solutions/Create_Your_Colour&stage=1)

HTH  :y
Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: VXL V6 on 14 April 2012, 15:48:56
When I bought a new rear blind switch I was asked which colour I wanted. Apparently the Vectra C is a slightly different shade.

Title: Re: Plasti dip
Post by: Olympia5776 on 14 April 2012, 17:12:59
Just remove the plastic finish.
I recently fitted gloss trims to my door cards  and when they were off I noticed how bad the soft touch finish around the window switches was.
Carefully flat back with 1200 and then 1500 wet and dry and you'll find that the substrate is exactly the same colour as the top finish. Look perfect again.
Re the actual switches , I had some plastic paint that I had got to try and refinish some mirror backs  a couple of coats with an artists brush gave an excellent finish.
I'll post a photo later , just off out now........