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I noticed on my 2018 LEAF that the rubber/plastic in the little center cubby and on the dash discolors when you rub your finger or anything at all on it. Does anyone else's do this?
The interior plastic is black, and the discoloration is like a grayish color. I've never seen another car do this just by rubbing your finger across it.rogersleaf said:What color is the interior plastic and what color is the discoloration?
Thinking some automotive plastics are really soft now. I own a '17 Honda Ridgeline with grayish fingernail wear marks near the window switches on the driver's door where I likely rest my fingertips on the plastic. My '13 Honda CRV has an almost identical switch panel with no signs of this plastic wear, with 10-times the usage on the car.eplus said:The interior plastic is black, and the discoloration is like a grayish color. I've never seen another car do this just by rubbing your finger across it.rogersleaf said:What color is the interior plastic and what color is the discoloration?
If I've learned one thing over the years it's the better a product is......the smellier it is :lol:HRTKD said:The problem with the ceramic coating is that it stinks really, really bad when you put it on. You don't want to be anywhere near it for a few hours and need plenty of ventilation. 24 hours is even better. Once it's been on there for the "cure" time I can't smell it. But, again, that's on exterior plastics.
Whenever they come up with better smelling(or more environmentally friendly) alternative to something that was caustic and had a terrible smell, it never works as good as before Don't get me wrong, I'd prefer something less smelly and water-based but for whatever reason it has to be bad, to be good!
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