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door card rubber
« on: 18 November 2013, 21:23:26 »

anyone know what can be done to revive the rubber on the door card grab handle, and around the window switch. They seem to scratch real easy (there a horrible design)
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« Reply #1 on: 18 November 2013, 21:32:28 »

Search and you shall find ::)

(hint... October last year in 'What have you done to your car...')
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #2 on: 18 November 2013, 21:34:08 »

Search and you shall find ::)

(hint... October last year in 'What have you done to your car...')

Show off  :D
Mind you,  you did a great job  :y
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #3 on: 18 November 2013, 21:35:56 »

i had a look yesterday, quick question how do you get the rubber off is there any solvents you could advise because i dont want to scratch the plastic. 
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« Reply #4 on: 18 November 2013, 21:36:37 »

Thanks :-[ :y

Holding up well considering the crap it puts up with 8)
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« Reply #5 on: 18 November 2013, 21:38:27 »

i had a look yesterday, quick question how do you get the rubber off is there any solvents you could advise because i dont want to scratch the plastic.

Solvents will dissolve the plastic as well ::) lots of wet and dry. Start coarse 200 grit, and work your way to 2000 grit, then either paint or polish :y

Easier if all stripped off the door card first :y
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #6 on: 18 November 2013, 21:42:47 »

bang on, i always strip the part first not, like the Muppet's that just go for it and get the spray everywhere, cheers.
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #7 on: 18 November 2013, 21:43:29 »

Thanks :-[ :y

Holding up well considering the crap it puts up with 8)

I can only imagine  :-X
It's still on my wish list of jobs but haven't managed it yet  :-[
Part of the problem is colour, though another member used plastidip stuff with good results on a cream interior.
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« Reply #8 on: 18 November 2013, 21:47:59 »

Thanks :-[ :y

Holding up well considering the crap it puts up with 8)

I can only imagine  :-X
It's still on my wish list of jobs but haven't managed it yet  :-[
Part of the problem is colour, though another member used plastidip stuff with good results on a cream interior.
That's the beauty of the Tamiya paint I used... hundreds of colours with different finishes...matt/satin/gloss being the obvious three and covers far more predictably than so called specialist products :y
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #9 on: 18 November 2013, 21:55:06 »

Thanks :-[ :y

Holding up well considering the crap it puts up with 8)

I can only imagine  :-X
It's still on my wish list of jobs but haven't managed it yet  :-[
Part of the problem is colour, though another member used plastidip stuff with good results on a cream interior.
That's the beauty of the Tamiya paint I used... hundreds of colours with different finishes...matt/satin/gloss being the obvious three and covers far more predictably than so called specialist products :y

Thanks al. Here I go again .........  ;D
Had considered doing the wood effect bits too, but which colour? Beats me  :-\
I guess could be the same as the pockets,  but would the dash area look odd then?
Decisions, decisions  :D
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« Reply #10 on: 18 November 2013, 22:14:34 »

I might veneer the 'wood' next time :-\ might be easier said than done though...
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #11 on: 18 November 2013, 22:27:10 »

MarkC (where is he right enough??) used a vinyl on his iirc, but there's just too many colours going on in mine   :-\
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« Reply #12 on: 18 November 2013, 22:33:10 »

The cream interior can easily be toned down with black/charcoal carpets, lower trims and door cards, keeping the cream lower dash, seats and leather/vinyl door panels :y

Unless of course yours is an early facelift with the poo brown dash/wheel/centre console ::)
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« Reply #13 on: 18 November 2013, 22:37:40 »

No offence to any current owners, but that brown dash was shocking! Imo of course  ;)
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Re: door card rubber
« Reply #14 on: 18 November 2013, 23:43:12 »

just striped the door down regarding the grommets i wag going to replace with screws that fit in the hole's like the self tapping ones, any ideas?
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