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Your Prius' interior paint is vulnerable! READ!

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by darkecho, Aug 18, 2006.

  1. darkecho

    darkecho New Member

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    well... I guess I should have followed the age-old rule "test in an inconspicuous area" but I didnt.

    My sister blew up a bottle of hairspray in my prius one day and I finally got around to trying to clean it off.. I tried water and vinegar to no avail, so I finally got to rubbing alcohol which took the spots off of the door panels right quick... however, once I moved on to the painted plastic trim peices, I was horrified when I realized that I was just rubbing off the paint!!!!
    here is a picture of the damage.

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    DO NOT USE RUBBING ALCOHOL ON PAINTED INTERIOR PEICES!!

    it will eat into the cheap paint that Toyota used to paint the trim and rub it right off!


    I dnt think there is anything that I can do to fix the damage Ive done (and I have never had a good experience with painting car parts, so I lost out here, but hopefully nobody else will make the same mistake I did!

    My recommendation, if you have a stain on any of the metallic grey plastic interior peices, and have a solvent/cleaner to clean them with, pull off the section of the center console (the one I have shown in the picutre, it comes off very easily, pull from the front of it and it will loosen, then pull up) I suggest testing your cleaner on the inside of it, there is paint where no one will ever see it. Test it there before cleaning the actual paint on the outside, otherwise you might have a bad suprise like I did :( :( :( :(

    BTW, the picture doesnt show the damage for what it is, if you cant tell in the reflection, I was using my cellphone, so quality is bad... but the foggy looking area is where the paint was rubbed off to reveal the dull grey unfinished plastic look beneath... it looks horrible sitting next to me in the car :angry: :(
     
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  2. aaf709

    aaf709 Ravenpaw of ThunderClan

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    OUCH!! :(

    Yes, that's something to avoid if possible. I understand that if you're in the habit of driving with your elbow out the door and have suntan lotion on, you can damage the interior paint by the window.
     
  3. Marlin

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    Here's another one for you. Sunscreen, sweat, and elbows resting on the painted window trim will result in soft paint that will flake off.

    At least on 2005 Priuses. My father's 2006 has soft textured plastic trim instead of the painted rust brown colored trim my 2005 has.
     
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    galaxee mostly benevolent

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    ouch, sorry to hear that :( isopropyl alcohol can be used as a paint thinner on certain types of paint... guess the trim panels are painted with one of those certain types of paint.
     
  5. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    wow, there's a lotta painted plastic parts.
     
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    You could take the pieces off, use said solvents to rough up the
    surfaces a little, and then *repaint* them with something more
    robust and give your interior a totally different vibe!
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hobbit @ Aug 18 2006, 05:27 PM) [snapback]305643[/snapback]</div>
    I had that in mind when I've seen pictures of the faux wood trim. Maybe not the wood trim, but the carbon fiber look.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Marlin @ Aug 18 2006, 12:26 PM) [snapback]305508[/snapback]</div>
    And the poor mousepad/keyboard area of your iBook, or MacBook Pro.... heh.
     
  10. darkecho

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    Yeah its permanent damage.... I tested rubbing alcohol again on the inside of that peice and it had the same damaging effect...

    so dont use alcohol on your interior plastic peices...

    now what about those purpleish areas? like the door panel and the glovebox? I used alcohol on them and it didnt seem to have any negative effect but I dont want to use rubbing alcohol anywhere anymore...


    also, somehow the hairpsray splatter got onto the headsup display, is that display made of plastic or glasS? (the instrument cluster) cause I need to clean off the spots somehow....

    thanks everyone! hope everyone learns from my mistake!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(darkecho @ Aug 19 2006, 01:09 AM) [snapback]305788[/snapback]</div>
    It's got a clear plastic covering.

    My suggestion would be to use something very mild - I use some pre-moistened eyeglass cleaner packets that I picked up at Costco. I keep a few packs in my Prius for cleaning the MFD, and getting fingerprints off of the dash area (they're made for glass and plastic eyeglass lenses, so they're pretty safe).

    It's a very mild cleaner that should be safe for the plastic there (it probably would've worked OK on the inteior plastic as well).

    Dave
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DaveG @ Aug 19 2006, 03:23 AM) [snapback]305790[/snapback]</div>
    I do not know... your eyeglass lenses don't have paint on or around them, and those packets do still contain a solvent, even it watered down, that could damage surrounding surfaces. I'd be really careful if you're using these to clean the heads-up area.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(brandon @ Aug 19 2006, 11:05 AM) [snapback]305849[/snapback]</div>

    is Simple green too strong of a solvent for the HU display?

    I need to clean it with something...
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(darkecho @ Aug 19 2006, 11:57 AM) [snapback]305876[/snapback]</div>
    I've successfully used Simple Green all over my 2005's interior. But for the MFD, my wife found a can of "Windex for Electronics" which works great. Have also used it to clean the LCD of the laptop where I'm typing this on many occasions.
     
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    From page 268 of your Owner's Manual:

    The pH of the Simple Green concentrate is 9.5. My thought is that you should be fine if you dilute it (30:1), but I haven't personally tried this, and you'll certainly want to avoid contact w/ parts of the interior which you don't wish to clean.

    Note of caution: The Simple Green manufacturers advise, "Do not use on leather, suede, pearls, opals, plastic vehicle instrument panels, or non-washable surfaces."
     
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    I use Simple Green around the house, and it works well as a degreaser. But I wouldn't use it on the car, especially the MFD screen, and definitely not full strength. Have you tried a little vinegar in warm water? A microfibre cloth or a special tissue for eyeglasses might work, too.
     
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    BTW.....handydandyquickclean for spots on clothes going into laundry...

    is

    Hairspray....It will remove just about anything from clothing....so

    maybe it wasn't just the rubbing alcohol....the hairspray may have done a powerful number on the paint as well.

    terri
     
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    I had some stick on air freshner kinda leak and now there is like a drip. Might paint two vents to match and cover it. The car is white so I may do it white,black or blue.
     
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