Sticky Plastics Buttons Example

philw696

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@StickyPlastics doing something that most can't do is worth a premium in my opinion as a skilled technician with over 40 years in the automotive game.
To cover your overheads you need to be looking at double £25/hour if read it correctly.
Good Luck.
 

2b1ask1

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Having driven mine today for the first time in far too long, I’m reminded just how sticky everything is.

will need to get a full GS button set done plus can you do the centre vent and steering column cowlings top and bottom?
 

StickyPlastics

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Having driven mine today for the first time in far too long, I’m reminded just how sticky everything is.

will need to get a full GS button set done plus can you do the centre vent and steering column cowlings top and bottom?
yes can do all parts. as previous I don't do the crhome rings yet.
 

Bebs

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My 360 is going to AV Engineering next week. I will ask Aldous to remove all the items we discussed Roland and will get them to you. Looking forward to getting it all done properly.
 

Gazcw

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Just thinking how much of my car I need to strip to do this, All dash buttons, steering cowl, seats, airvents, radio, climate controls :0036:
 

Twinspark

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Have just received my units from Roland and I can’t recommend him enough.

Great service and all around guy, provided everything I expected and then some.
 

conaero

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Slightly surprised that doesn't melt the plastic, Matt!

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It works. Also try makup remover wipes.

Just go easy. The trick is to remove the top layer of sticky only. Burn through and you have to remove the entire coating which is a long job.
 

Bladerunner

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Big thumbs up to [mention]StickyPlastics [/mention] who refinished my 1/R buttons as one of the 1st...

I put a walk through together on how to remove the unit and reinstall if anyone needs it

Cheers and good luck Roland!