Ok so I was detailing my teal 93 and noticed something very strange about the driver and passenger door trim.....
Some sort of tacky film on both driver and pass door trim?????? Please help
Dumbfounded???
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Clean it with paint thinner then wax.
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90 Saleen Vert #93 26k miles
92 Cobra Prototype 8k miles
93 Cobra #3032 Teal/gray cloth 6k miles
93 Cobra #3620 Black/Gray leather 12k miles
93 Cobra #4993 Teal/Gray Leather
93 Yellow SE 5spd, 4k miles
93 5.0 coupe 19k miles
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My Teal car had the same issue and it would re-appear every 6 months or so. Seemed to be worse when it was hot out, which in Houston was 11.5 mos out of the year. lol
I read somewhere that the adhesive "wicks" its way out through the pores in the rubber molding. Not sure how true that is, but it sounds like solid BS to me!
I started using Zaino Z-CS Clear-Seal on those moldings and it seemed to work very well.
Good Luck!
I read somewhere that the adhesive "wicks" its way out through the pores in the rubber molding. Not sure how true that is, but it sounds like solid BS to me!
I started using Zaino Z-CS Clear-Seal on those moldings and it seemed to work very well.
Good Luck!
-Darrell
2003 BMW M3 Coupe
93 Cobra #199 - SOLD
2003 BMW M3 Coupe
93 Cobra #199 - SOLD