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#677397 - 22/12/11 06:49 PM
Plastic Repair
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Registered: 28/09/10
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Loc: New Jersey
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So the other day i was driving to north jersey with my 6 month old husky in the passenger seat. she laid her head down next to the console and i thought she was sleeping....after 10 minutes i heard a loud "POP" and i looked over....she had been chewing my seatbelt the ENTIRE TIME!!!! i got to my girls house and grabbed some of her dads sand paper and went rough to fine (he is a body man) and there are no jagged edges now. i put armor all on it but i noticed today that it was fading again. anyone know how to restore the color of the plastic (pref w/o heat or paint :P )? i would like to not have to armor all it every week.
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#677407 - 23/12/11 08:28 AM
Re: Plastic Repair
[Re: littleferris68]
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Loc: Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
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So the other day i was driving to north jersey with my 6 month old husky in the passenger seat. she laid her head down next to the console and i thought she was sleeping....after 10 minutes i heard a loud "POP" and i looked over....she had been chewing my seatbelt the ENTIRE TIME!!!! i got to my girls house and grabbed some of her dads sand paper and went rough to fine (he is a body man) and there are no jagged edges now. i put armor all on it but i noticed today that it was fading again. anyone know how to restore the color of the plastic (pref w/o heat or paint :P )? i would like to not have to armor all it every week. DON'T armor all seat belts...it weakens the webbing. Learn to enjoy the dog-chewed color/texture. If the chewing also damaged the belt...just go to a JY, dealer, etc, and get a new one.
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#677425 - 23/12/11 11:16 PM
Re: Plastic Repair
[Re: e207]
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Registered: 28/09/10
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Loc: New Jersey
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well the chewing is no longer a problem...i sanded all of that out (not ROUGH sanding...just to smooth things out). so the roughness isnt a problem...the problem is all the fading/scratches from the papers i used.
i prefer not using a heat gun near the seats/console because i don't want anything to get damaged that is in the area. just didnt know if there was any spray or wipes that would make the color come back. guess not.
i guess i shall just learn to live with the seat belt. so i guess my next question shall be...
anyone know of a good story i can tell to explain the seatbelt besides the whole "my dog ate my homework" idea? i would love to see yall's imagination. :P (dear god help me now with these ideas)
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#677447 - 26/12/11 10:43 AM
Re: Plastic Repair
[Re: k_enn]
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Loc: Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
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UM, we replaced one right in the hotel parking lot at ECXC.....its not that big a deal.
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