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Old Aug 16, 2005 | 10:30 AM
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MegaC
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Hanging air freshener badly marked up center console

Hi All,

I have a weird problem. I have a 2001 Honda Civic DX in MINT shape.
As you know, there aren't a lot of places to hang stuff, so when I
bought this hanging air freshener, I hung it from one of the plastic
vents in the centre instrument console. After a few days being in the
sun, I notice that where the air freshener was contacting the console
plastic now has this sticky residue on it. I tried scrapping it off,
but it marked up the console. It then dried and now it looks awful
with all my scratch marks in it. I tried using WD-40 to remove the
(now dried) shiny residue, but nothing happens. Short of taking a
brush and scrubbing the residue off, what options are there?

Has anyone had this problem?

Help!!

Derek

 
Old Aug 18, 2005 | 11:30 PM
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gmccx
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Re: Hanging air freshener badly marked up center console


You might try some stuff named Goo-b-Gone (that is the approximate
name). It's one of those things that was 'order before midnight' on TV
for a while, but it really does work on a lots of sticky stuff.

But just like anything else, try it on a spot where it doesn't matter
before using it where it shows.

MegaC wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a weird problem. I have a 2001 Honda Civic DX in MINT shape.
> As you know, there aren't a lot of places to hang stuff, so when I
> bought this hanging air freshener, I hung it from one of the plastic
> vents in the centre instrument console. After a few days being in the
> sun, I notice that where the air freshener was contacting the console
> plastic now has this sticky residue on it. I tried scrapping it off,
> but it marked up the console. It then dried and now it looks awful
> with all my scratch marks in it. I tried using WD-40 to remove the
> (now dried) shiny residue, but nothing happens. Short of taking a
> brush and scrubbing the residue off, what options are there?
>
> Has anyone had this problem?
>
> Help!!
>
> Derek
>

 
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