![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:22 • Filed to: S.o.s. | ![]() | ![]() |
I done got sticky dash material on the cloth of my passenger side A-pillar. What can I do?!?!!
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:24 |
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You’re fucked, burn it.
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:27 |
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I’ve had this feeling before while fixing/cleaning
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Edit: just noticed this has 2 water gauges. LOL
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:36 |
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https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-SPI_191_16-Lightning-Upholstery/dp/B002J824AA
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You have to dye it all black now. ALL OF IT
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:36 |
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I also really like this one https://www.amazon.com/Sonax-321200-755-Upholstery-Carpet-Cleaner/dp/B0045I8V8G/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1529980582&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=sonax+upholstery+cleaner&psc=1
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:38 |
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What sort of ‘sticky’ is it?
First try a stiff nylon brush without much pressure and trying not to smudge it further up the pillar.
If no joy from that, try a little degreaser on a non coloured cloth,
If still no joy, put a cloth down and wet an old toothbrush as scruff, using a clean dry non coloured cloth often to remove the dirty water.
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:49 |
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It's literally the dash material which gets very sticky due to sun exposure on this model
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:54 |
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In that case.
Stick with the stiff nylon brush.
It should harden to when it cools down, then the nylon brush should help break it up and come off, other than that, a razor blade used very gently to cut it away.
![]() 06/25/2018 at 22:58 |
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What’s the problem?
![]() 06/25/2018 at 23:01 |
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Any chance you can use some protectant with UV protection to avoid this?
![]() 06/25/2018 at 23:15 |
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Time to cover all the pillars in black alcantara. ¯\_()_/¯
![]() 06/25/2018 at 23:31 |
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Allegedly, but once it melts it's an uphill battle. Florida car too :(
![]() 06/25/2018 at 23:32 |
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Thank you thank you thank you. I feel like I was at least smart enough not to try to touch it while it was still fresh :(
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Time to cage it and make it a LeMons car.
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Thanks!
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:( :( :( although not a bad idea.
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Noooooo
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MUH SMUDGED A PILLARZ
![]() 06/26/2018 at 00:01 |
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Be very gentle when trying to clean it. I can’t tell from the picture exactly what kind of material that is, but if it’s anything like other cloth materials you can’t be too vigorous lest you leave a noticeable spot of where you cleaned. Always start with the most gentle method. In this case, that’s a microfibre. Spray and dab multiple times. Then try wiping with more cleaner. If that doesn’t work I move onto this brush , which is basically as gentle as a microfibre but comes in handy. If that doesn’t work then I would move onto a boars hair brush. And then I’d resort to a nylon brush.
I would also have a heat gun (or blow dryer) handy if the material hardened. But if it just dyed the material then disregard that advice.
![]() 06/26/2018 at 00:55 |
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The trick is never to do anything or touch anything until you know what it is your dealing with.
![]() 06/26/2018 at 08:38 |
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is it regular headliner material or faux suede/alcantra/something different? If regular headliner material try Simple Green.
![]() 06/26/2018 at 16:30 |
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Subaru?
![]() 06/26/2018 at 16:31 |
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Paseo wagon
![]() 06/26/2018 at 16:44 |
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oh, Subaru was having a sticky dash bulletin thing and the fix was replace the dash...
![]() 06/26/2018 at 17:06 |
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There was a limited bulletin for mine, as in, nearly a decade ago :(