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Porsche9 02-15-2014 10:43 AM

Refinishing scuffed plastic parts
 
What are some ways of refinishing the plastic piece that incorporates the release switched for the trunk and frunk? Mine has some wear and tear and in a otherwise almost perfect interior looks like crap. My indie recommended painting but I'm concerned about scratching it with my shoes upon getting in and out. What have some of you done? Paint, replace or other? I'm guessing if the part is even available that it is frightfully expensive.

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jc986 02-15-2014 11:10 AM

[QUOTE=Porsche9;386797]What are some ways of refinishing the plastic piece that incorporates the release switched for the trunk and frunk? Mine has some wear and tear and in a otherwise almost perfect interior looks like crap. My indie recommended painting but I'm concerned about scratching it with my shoes upon getting in and out. What have some of you done? Paint, replace or other? I'm guessing if the part is even available that it is frightfully expensive.



Porsche9,
Just my 2 cents, but you could try resurface and painting it with duplicolor; then cover with semigloss clear coat to protect the paint from shoe scratches.

Ckrikos 02-18-2014 04:37 PM

I ordered some leather dye and will let you know how well it works. It's supposed to paint vinyl as well.

heliguy 02-18-2014 05:06 PM

stickynomore.com may be able to help you.

Porsche9 02-18-2014 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by heliguy (Post 387367)
stickynomore.com may be able to help you.

Very cool. You every have anything redone by them?

batshapedheart 03-04-2014 08:16 PM

I used a scotch brite sponge and brake cleaner and removed that cheap paint that most plastic pieces have. Looked brand new after

Porsche9 03-04-2014 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by batshapedheart (Post 389579)
I used a scotch brite sponge and brake cleaner and removed that cheap paint that most plastic pieces have. Looked brand new after

Sounds too easy.

heliguy 03-05-2014 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 387381)
Very cool. You every have anything redone by them?

I have not but they refinish high end automobile interiors for customers all over the world.

jb92563 03-05-2014 06:04 AM

You could repaint and then cover it with a clear, or perhaps black is better, scratch resistant plastic film like the stone chip protector material.

When it gets scuffed up after a few years simply peel it off and put down a new piece.

kiyakubuke 03-25-2014 04:20 PM

I had tried to "paint" hard plastic back in the day and never had much luck. recently I have used some of the paints specially formulated for plastic on some motorcycle parts with good results.
when I wanted to recondition some of the plastic in my '01 boxster I decided to give the carbon fiber vinyl a try. after a bit of trial and error I finally got the hang of it. did the door storage bin cover/armrest, the door release covers and the gear shift, which had been rubbed completely paint free:

https://flic.kr/s/aHsjVthyPk

Porsche9 03-25-2014 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kiyakubuke (Post 392681)
I had tried to "paint" hard plastic back in the day and never had much luck. recently I have used some of the paints specially formulated for plastic on some motorcycle parts with good results.
when I wanted to recondition some of the plastic in my '01 boxster I decided to give the carbon fiber vinyl a try. after a bit of trial and error I finally got the hang of it. did the door storage bin cover/armrest, the door release covers and the gear shift, which had been rubbed completely paint free:

https://flic.kr/s/aHsjVthyPk

That looks great. How does it hold up to everyday wear?

kiyakubuke 03-26-2014 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 392729)
That looks great. How does it hold up to everyday wear?

only had it on for a few days so far. my guess is it would be about as durable as normal plastic. good thing is that it is very easy and cheap to replace. so even if I have to redo it every couple of years, not problem.


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