Fingerprints on pillar
#1
Fingerprints on pillar
I searched for a while so I didn't create a post that had been discussed, but didn't find anything. I have fingerprints right by the window on both sides of the car's black pillars (between the two doors) right above where it says "RX8" in chrome writing. I've tried washing, rubbing, windex, wax, rubbing compound, and nothing is taking these smudges off. What have you guys used/recommend. Its really annoying to have a 100% clean car and then see fingerprints all over the glossy black pillar!
#3
i also have a question about the pillar...what does anyone use to keep it looking new. I have tried many different things and they all just come out smudged looking or streaks. I use armor all on the plastics and wax the body but not sure how to treat the area between the windows. After you would use rubbing alcohol what would you use to keep it looking new?
#8
Mt car is SS, but the pillars are glossy black and say "RX-8" in chrome at the bottom underneath the glossyness.... if that makes sense. They look like they'd be stock, I haven't looked at other 8's pillars i guess. Im guessing i shouldn't use rubbing alcohol now... maybe ill do a tiny test pot with a q tip and see if it ruins them
#9
that piece is plastic right? i think anything that cleans plastic without removing the glossy finish should be safe.
of all things guitar polish comes to mind. but, diluted alcohol or vinegar sounds like it might work.
be safe tho and test it out first
of all things guitar polish comes to mind. but, diluted alcohol or vinegar sounds like it might work.
be safe tho and test it out first
#10
alright, i tried the rubbing alcohol and no dice, they're still there. I have thisstuff called plastix that I used on my back window of my S2000, but tat didn't work either, guess its time for new pillars!
#15
Hmmm ... sounds like whoever put on those b-pillar appliques got their fingers on the adhesive and transfered some of it on the front. Strange that you couldn't get those off with rubbing compound or PlasticX, since those are mild/fine abrasives.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
pmacwill
Series I Exterior Appearance and Body Kits
2
06-07-2004 11:24 PM