MIssing paint on dash buttons
#1
MIssing paint on dash buttons
Hi there,
this one I admit it is quite a small detail. Anyway, since it bothers me alot and I will correct it anyway, I ask the question to ensure I do it the best way.
The buttons inside my car has much paint removed, probably because the previous owner was Freddy Krueger or something like this
Anyway, I want to correct this visual horror. I already corrected my window controls (ordered a new one and I replaced it).
But for this one, I am unable to find a new dash control module (not sure of the name of that).
How would you proceed if you had to repair this? Would you have the buttons individually removed (and how!) or you would somehow paint directly?
Probably not of interest for many of you though!!
this one I admit it is quite a small detail. Anyway, since it bothers me alot and I will correct it anyway, I ask the question to ensure I do it the best way.
The buttons inside my car has much paint removed, probably because the previous owner was Freddy Krueger or something like this
Anyway, I want to correct this visual horror. I already corrected my window controls (ordered a new one and I replaced it).
But for this one, I am unable to find a new dash control module (not sure of the name of that).
How would you proceed if you had to repair this? Would you have the buttons individually removed (and how!) or you would somehow paint directly?
Probably not of interest for many of you though!!
#2
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
I've never seen buttons so worn, I don't know of any fix for that but a lot of members here have great idea's and may be more help to you on this one. I think replacing the module might be the only fix. I will ask my friends and see if have any suggestions.
Good luck
Good luck
#3
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
Audi Club (South Africa) - Whity's Audi A4 B6
Although I don't remember seeing what kind of paint he uses, this thread might get you started at least.
Although I don't remember seeing what kind of paint he uses, this thread might get you started at least.
#4
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
Okay I've read it.
Indeed there is the reply #26 that pretty explains what I have to do...
BTW, isn't Internet nice? You refer me, from your computer in Alterba, to South africa to help me with my little problem, in quebec !
Indeed there is the reply #26 that pretty explains what I have to do...
BTW, isn't Internet nice? You refer me, from your computer in Alterba, to South africa to help me with my little problem, in quebec !
#5
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
OMG mine are all screwed up also! Its like the previous owner never cut his nails. I really wanna know what paint he uses.
Edit- Wow this whitty guy has MAD skills.
Edit- Wow this whitty guy has MAD skills.
Last edited by gurvir44; 04-11-2011 at 08:43 PM.
#7
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
Ohhh no way lol 900 is too much. I like DIY's so ill try it. I just need the right paint.
So many things to fix.
1. glove box
2. paint
3. t/c button
4. fan relay
5. power steering (doing that now)
The previous owner treated the car like an .
So many things to fix.
1. glove box
2. paint
3. t/c button
4. fan relay
5. power steering (doing that now)
The previous owner treated the car like an .
#9
Re: MIssing paint on dash buttons
No need to hijack the painting dash buttons thread. There's already a glove box fixing thread.
#10