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steveboot 08-17-2011 04:32 PM

Sticky Radio Knobs
 
I found a reference to Pedro's Sticky Knob Fix, but can't find the fix.... Can anyone lead me to a link? My knobs are sticky, but the radio works wonderfully.... A cheap fix is all I need.

WhipE350 08-17-2011 04:34 PM

http://www.pedrosgarage.com/Site_3/Fix_Sticky_Radio_Buttons.html

steveboot 08-17-2011 04:36 PM

Thanks! and just after I posted I saw it in another section of the forum as well... I'll give it a shot!

WhipE350 08-17-2011 04:39 PM

You know when I got my car last fall they were really sticky. I kept them to see if I can 'refresh' them. Anyway I bought new ones and it didn't take a 3 months before the one I touch the most (left) lost it's shine. Very strange. I'm a clean freak too but there must be enough oils or acid in my hands that it effect them so fast.

Johnny Danger 08-17-2011 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveboot
I found a reference to Pedro's Sticky Knob Fix, but can't find the fix.... Can anyone lead me to a link? My knobs are sticky, but the radio works wonderfully.... A cheap fix is all I need.


Obviously you didn't take notice of my knobs, I mean buttons !!


http://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/29985-nice-knobs-i-mean-buttons.html

TimR 08-17-2012 04:43 AM

Sticky knobs no more!
 
Hi all...this is actually my first post. I used to be quite regular years ago on PPBB, but haven't been on the car boards much in last few years.

Ok...so back to the subject of this thread...I went to get in my car the other day...and the level of stickiness was just too disgusting to ignore any longer. I researched the threads and saw about the use of the plasti-dip, but decided to try one other thing as a last ditch effort.

I have several different solvents/thinners around, and first tried Naptha...no go.

Then tried Denatured Alcohol...bingo! :dance: Worked like a charm to remove all the residual stickiness. We'll see how time will work on this, but getting them unstickified is a big relief. I'm wondering if there is anything I could put on them that would make them less susceptible to the effects of sunscreen or?? whatever else causes the stickiness.

I'm thinking about making some custom ones out of exotic woods, like African Blackwood perhaps, or some sort of light burl that would contrast the savannah interior. If I do...I'll post a pic.

Mark_T 08-17-2012 05:22 AM

I used the Pedro fix about 3 years ago on my sticky knobs and they are still good today. The stuff works great.

Johnny Danger 08-17-2012 05:36 AM

It's been a year since my a "knob-job", and they're still looking and feeling great . In fact, I'm touching them now .

BruceH 08-17-2012 06:32 AM

Just do the plastic dip fix. It's super easy, looks great and isn't sticky!

rp17 08-18-2012 05:28 PM

Is there a fix for the AC knobs? Got my car back from the shop and now they are peelng? :eek:

green03 10-02-2012 12:12 PM

The alcohol fix worked for me; now let's see if it lasts.

jcb986 10-03-2012 11:54 AM

I bought new ones from the radio manufacturer out of N. J., about $20.00.

rp17 10-03-2012 01:56 PM

Thats it. Just cleaning them up with the denatured alcohol does the job? Thanks for the info guys.

Deserion 10-03-2012 03:01 PM

I can't remember if I used alcohol or acetone, pretty sure it was alcohol. Cleaned them right up, and have been perfect ever since. It's been almost two years and no recurrence.

teleski 10-03-2012 04:15 PM

Can you clarify? You cleaned them with alcohol and that was that, or did you clean with alcohol to remove the sticky coating and then use the plasti-dip?


Quote:

Originally Posted by TimR (Post 301999)
Hi all...this is actually my first post. I used to be quite regular years ago on PPBB, but haven't been on the car boards much in last few years.

Ok...so back to the subject of this thread...I went to get in my car the other day...and the level of stickiness was just too disgusting to ignore any longer. I researched the threads and saw about the use of the plasti-dip, but decided to try one other thing as a last ditch effort.

I have several different solvents/thinners around, and first tried Naptha...no go.

Then tried Denatured Alcohol...bingo! :dance: Worked like a charm to remove all the residual stickiness. We'll see how time will work on this, but getting them unstickified is a big relief. I'm wondering if there is anything I could put on them that would make them less susceptible to the effects of sunscreen or?? whatever else causes the stickiness.

I'm thinking about making some custom ones out of exotic woods, like African Blackwood perhaps, or some sort of light burl that would contrast the savannah interior. If I do...I'll post a pic.


Jager 11-17-2012 01:33 PM

Slippery Knobs
 
After replacing the driver’s side window regulator and locking mechanism today, I had to punched-in the radio code to unlock it (I disconnected the battery) and noticed my radio knobs were very sticky. So I used some brake cleaner and took a layer of whatever that sticky stuff was off and then sprayed the knobs with tire conditioner... Let’s see how this works.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1353191592.jpg

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1353191615.jpg

Johnny Danger 11-17-2012 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jager (Post 313052)
After replacing the driver’s side window regulator and locking mechanism today, I had to punched-in the radio code to unlock it (I disconnected the battery) and noticed my radio knobs were very sticky. So I used some brake cleaner and took a layer of whatever that sticky stuff was off and then sprayed the knobs with tire conditioner... Let’s see how this works.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1353191592.jpg

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1353191615.jpg

Nice looking knobs there Jager !

MGR6669 06-27-2013 05:12 PM

This is such an easy, inexpensive fix. Remove them from the radio, wipe them thoroughly with rubbing alcohol until all sticky residue is gone. Put them back on the radio. Looks as good as new. I can't imagine why anyone would bother dipping them in liquid plastic or bother buying replacements.

jb92563 06-27-2013 09:58 PM

Im guessing you have drink holders above your radio?

Sticky knobs are no mystery in that case...dumb design.

Its true that some folks get a nervous excitement while driving their 986, so perhaps thats the cause :)

Deserion 06-28-2013 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jb92563 (Post 349214)
Im guessing you have drink holders above your radio?

Sticky knobs are no mystery in that case...dumb design.

Its true that some folks get a nervous excitement while driving their 986, so perhaps thats the cause :)

It's a degradation of the rubber, not due to foodstuffs. I cleaned mine with alcohol in December 2010 to remove the sticky rubber, and they're still in good shape now.


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