Morse Industries Exotic Car Sticky Button Solution Fix Kit for Ferrari Maserati Aston Martin Fix Your Buttons in 2hrs!
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Soft and sticky surfaces have been bothering me for some time now I was able to put my hands on the buttons, the screen surround, and the interior door panel of my Quattroporte. There has been an increase in the severity of the situation. Seeing Morse Industries' write-up made me wish I had done some preliminary research before making the leap Please read our money back guarantee before purchasing. I wanted to thank you for my $89! Plus $11 to complete the equation. The package cost me $35 for shipping, but I got a free There is also a two-ounce dispenser bottle and a microfiber cloth. The odor of the product is not noticeable upon first application, so I am suspicious. This seems to be something made with soap and water. Is it even possible for this to cut through polyurethane which has not yet cured? Urethane (soft touch paint) catalyzes the reaction between water and air. Take time to read the instructions thoroughly and follow them to their letter. Trying and trying, one spends over 20 minutes and there is still no effect. As I glanced down at the console, where rests my bottle of premium hand sanitizer, I thought There are 60% ethyl alcohols in the solution. I wonder what the heck's going on. My finger tip was wrapped around the microfiber cloth, and I squirted some of the soap onto it, then began rubbing in a circular motion previously unknown, but destined to take the place of the mud shark in I began to peel off the sticky coating. After a while, my buttons and the screen surround looked as good as Can I ask these clowns for a refund after I politely asked for it? I love it! It's almost over The lesson costs $100. Hand sanitizer is a must! Easily found on the Internet for a cheap price, and 100% effective. Don't waste your money on this one.

After spending two hours on a small panel 2"x6" with four buttons, I still have sticky residue after 12 applications of the kit. The "kit" consisted of a four oz clear pump bottle and four 12 in x 12 in microfiber towels from Walmart. You cannot do it quickly, nor is it One of the worst aspects was that no instructions were provided when applying or removing the product I tried multiple methods. As soon as I received the refund, I contacted the seller he claimed I was pissed off because I paid ninety dollars for something so simple and his detailer had just detailed his car in two hours! I contacted Amazon, and my money was refunded. The stuff I tried to get to work was important to me.

The effect is very good on a small surface, however.

There is no benefit to this product. In a ziplock bag with a couple of Walmart towels, it arrived in a bottle of hand soap. Approximately $90 has been wasted.

A very easy job to do today due to the heat in South Florida. I did it for you. Therefore, the article would be printed based on my rating of 5 stars. A towel and fingers were all I needed to clean the surface with rubbing alcohol. The 2012 Jaguar XF is still being worked on. In order to get a 50% discount, a Jag dealer demanded $3000 for new controls. I am so sorry. It is covered under a certified warranty. As a funny coincidence, when I bought the car, the dealer told me the warranty covers most of the car's items, except the knobs, which looked like they had not yet gone gummy. I received 100% perfect results from steering wheel controls and window switches. Counsel also did well. Although, I somehow managed to knock off a little of the "D" tip after rubbing too hard. The fine finger nail pen will be used to touch that up. I also cleaned the switches for the AC and audio systems. Rub the gum off with your fingers on the side and the gum will come off As the letters will wipe off, it is most difficult to do door locks and hazard switches. During learning phase, I lost the diagram of the lock buttons when I rubbed the screen too hard.

You can save yourself some money by using Goo Gone and microfiber towels instead. With just $10 and some elbow grease [but be careful and take it slow], you will be able to switch your lights out.
