Sticky vinyl + unrelenting haze
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Sticky vinyl + unrelenting haze
The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets worse when the
interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything other than Armor All,
and only once. Should I be concerned?
The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes the haze, but I
can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried vinegar solution,
alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners, and nothing
seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of the haze?
Thanks
interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything other than Armor All,
and only once. Should I be concerned?
The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes the haze, but I
can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried vinegar solution,
alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners, and nothing
seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of the haze?
Thanks
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Re: Sticky vinyl + unrelenting haze
How old is the car? Is there a possibility that you have a leak in
the heater core? A tiny amount of coolant will do this.
I had a 67 Corolla that did it too, caused by off-gassing from the
vinyls used back then, but that's the last time I saw the interior
materials do it.
Dan
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"dbaron" (dbaron38@heyoptonline.net) writes:
> The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets worse when the
> interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything other than Armor All,
> and only once. Should I be concerned?
>
> The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes the haze, but I
> can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried vinegar solution,
> alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners, and nothing
> seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of the haze?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: Sticky vinyl + unrelenting haze
Its a 2003 Civic so I don't think age plays a role in this issue.
Dmitry
"Dan Beaton" <ag564@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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>
> How old is the car? Is there a possibility that you have a leak in
> the heater core? A tiny amount of coolant will do this.
>
> I had a 67 Corolla that did it too, caused by off-gassing from the
> vinyls used back then, but that's the last time I saw the interior
> materials do it.
>
> Dan
>
> (This account is not used for email.)
>
>
> "dbaron" (dbaron38@heyoptonline.net) writes:
> > The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets worse when the
> > interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything other than Armor
All,
> > and only once. Should I be concerned?
> >
> > The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes the haze,
but I
> > can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried vinegar
solution,
> > alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners, and nothing
> > seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of the haze?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
Dmitry
"Dan Beaton" <ag564@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:c9pv1h$4sj$1@freenet9.carleton.ca...
>
> How old is the car? Is there a possibility that you have a leak in
> the heater core? A tiny amount of coolant will do this.
>
> I had a 67 Corolla that did it too, caused by off-gassing from the
> vinyls used back then, but that's the last time I saw the interior
> materials do it.
>
> Dan
>
> (This account is not used for email.)
>
>
> "dbaron" (dbaron38@heyoptonline.net) writes:
> > The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets worse when the
> > interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything other than Armor
All,
> > and only once. Should I be concerned?
> >
> > The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes the haze,
but I
> > can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried vinegar
solution,
> > alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners, and nothing
> > seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of the haze?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
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Re: Sticky vinyl + unrelenting haze
I had this happening with my Integra 1991 and it got worst as it
got older. I noticed that the haze would not appear if I parked
it inside during the day (out of the sun). The sun seemed to warm
the inside of the car and perhaps the chemical in the plastic (?)
or something evaporated. I also noticed not leaving the vents to
blow directly on the windshield helped delay the haze.
So to determine if it is a leak or something else, try parking it
inside or keep it out of the sun for a while. Or put some card
board on the windshield...
As for cleaning, I was successful with BonAmi. It works wonders.
Cheers
Frank
"dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
news:RJ2wc.3716$jD6.2195467@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t...
> Its a 2003 Civic so I don't think age plays a role in this
issue.
>
> Dmitry
>
> "Dan Beaton" <ag564@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
> news:c9pv1h$4sj$1@freenet9.carleton.ca...
> >
> > How old is the car? Is there a possibility that you have a
leak in
> > the heater core? A tiny amount of coolant will do this.
> >
> > I had a 67 Corolla that did it too, caused by off-gassing
from the
> > vinyls used back then, but that's the last time I saw the
interior
> > materials do it.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > (This account is not used for email.)
> >
> >
> > "dbaron" (dbaron38@heyoptonline.net) writes:
> > > The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets
worse when the
> > > interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything
other than Armor
> All,
> > > and only once. Should I be concerned?
> > >
> > > The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes
the haze,
> but I
> > > can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried
vinegar
> solution,
> > > alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners,
and nothing
> > > seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of
the haze?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
got older. I noticed that the haze would not appear if I parked
it inside during the day (out of the sun). The sun seemed to warm
the inside of the car and perhaps the chemical in the plastic (?)
or something evaporated. I also noticed not leaving the vents to
blow directly on the windshield helped delay the haze.
So to determine if it is a leak or something else, try parking it
inside or keep it out of the sun for a while. Or put some card
board on the windshield...
As for cleaning, I was successful with BonAmi. It works wonders.
Cheers
Frank
"dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
news:RJ2wc.3716$jD6.2195467@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t...
> Its a 2003 Civic so I don't think age plays a role in this
issue.
>
> Dmitry
>
> "Dan Beaton" <ag564@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
> news:c9pv1h$4sj$1@freenet9.carleton.ca...
> >
> > How old is the car? Is there a possibility that you have a
leak in
> > the heater core? A tiny amount of coolant will do this.
> >
> > I had a 67 Corolla that did it too, caused by off-gassing
from the
> > vinyls used back then, but that's the last time I saw the
interior
> > materials do it.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > (This account is not used for email.)
> >
> >
> > "dbaron" (dbaron38@heyoptonline.net) writes:
> > > The armrest on all the doors is somewhat sticky and gets
worse when the
> > > interior warms up. I've never treated it with anything
other than Armor
> All,
> > > and only once. Should I be concerned?
> > >
> > > The other problem is with my windshield. I know what causes
the haze,
> but I
> > > can't seem to find anything that can remove it. I've tried
vinegar
> solution,
> > > alcohol solution, 3 different kinds of windshield cleaners,
and nothing
> > > seems to make it go away. What's the best way to get rid of
the haze?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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