UPDATE!!!! It’s been almost 2 years since I posted this video… Buttons are still clean and not sticky #winning ! I have had car retailers watch this video and they are now using this technique.
I tried the rubbing alcohol and it did come clean, very easily, however, it feels like there's still a little trace of sticky, that wants to come back. 🤔
I used a soft rag with 70 percent alcohol , and it took all the sticky off on my Range Rover buttons. I was taking car in for service next week , and it would have cost me a high dollar to replace these with new ones ... a great solution !!!! This solved my issue in 10 minutes !!! AWESOME !!!
Fantastic results. Thanks. Takes some time. I wrapped my fingertip with the wet wipe and use my finger tip to scratchlessly scrape away that sticky layer of crud. Totally safe. Wont harm the white silkscreened icons on the buttons and knobs👍
I finally looked this issue up. And found myself looking at my own car’s dash. 😂 You’res is bit fancier. Mine is a 2015 xk convertible. We bought it new. Can’t believe that was the last year. I am definately going to try this super simple solution. Thanks for sharing. ❤
I tried the technique with alcohol and I have the same car . I used alcohol and microfiber and it felt smooth as I let it dry then it got sticky again then I would wipe and then smooth then dry and sticky again. What am I doing wrong ?
Use "Neutrogena Makeup Remover" 25 towelletes you can buy it at any local drug store. It's safe for facial skin, then it should be safe for car interior parts. It works. I tried.
I fixed my 2014 XK by rubbing them with hand lotion on a q-tip. Still looks great after 3 years. Alcohol will also remove the white lettering if you are not careful. I know it sounds weird but try the lotion. IT WORKS !
Thankyou for the tips. This is a manufacturing issue that Jaguar know about but will not honour. I purchased a 2011 XF premium luxury Jag from new. The buttons started deteriorating in 12 months. Claimed under warranty but Jaguar did not accept it as they believed the issues were caused by oils from my skin. Very annoying given that buttons were deteriorating that I didn't even use. Besides, what do they expect you to do, operate the car with gloves on all the time. Now it is a global issue. Give me hard buttons any day as opposed to this rubbish.
Nope it is an inherent issue with Porsches, Jags , Ferraris etc… it is a coating from the factory to breaks down into a gooey mess over time. I think it is related to being stored in a hot and humid environment. I had a convertible 996 911 that did the same thing
It’s due to lipids from the human skin. Fat, that is. If it remains in the surface, this will happen. However, we are all covered in lipids and thin layers of fat, so no reason to blame yourself for the handling,.. 👍☺️
@Justusson no it is not from lipids or even touching because I have it in many areas that you do not touch for example either side of the center popup ac vents or where the door meets the dashboard I'm talking about where you can't see when the door is closed let alone touchj
Ok listen you don’t need a new wheel . Those buttons can be replaced without changing the entire wheel . The airbag comes off and those bottoms are removed with a hex bolt , they sell Them on eBay for a 30 bucks that’s what I paid and I have new buttons .
Thankyou for the tips. This is a manufacturing issue that Jaguar know about but will not honour. I purchased a 2011 XF premium luxury Jag from new. The buttons started deteriorating in 12 months. Claimed under warranty but Jaguar did not accept it as they believed the issues were caused by oils from my skin. Very annoying given that buttons were deteriorating that I didn't even use. Besides, what do they expect you to do, operate the car with gloves on all the time. Now it is a global issue. Give me hard buttons any day as opposed to this rubbish.
UPDATE!!!! It’s been almost 2 years since I posted this video… Buttons are still clean and not sticky #winning ! I have had car retailers watch this video and they are now using this technique.
I tried the rubbing alcohol and it did come clean, very easily, however, it feels like there's still a little trace of sticky, that wants to come back. 🤔
Good ro know that this isn't just a short term measure
I used a soft rag with 70 percent alcohol , and it took all the sticky off on my Range Rover buttons. I was taking car in for service next week , and it would have cost me a high dollar to replace these with new ones ... a great solution !!!! This solved my issue in 10 minutes !!! AWESOME !!!
Fantastic results. Thanks.
Takes some time.
I wrapped my fingertip with the wet wipe and use my finger tip to scratchlessly scrape away that sticky layer of crud. Totally safe. Wont harm the white silkscreened icons on the buttons and knobs👍
I finally looked this issue up. And found myself looking at my own car’s dash. 😂 You’res is bit fancier. Mine is a 2015 xk convertible. We bought it new. Can’t believe that was the last year. I am definately going to try this super simple solution. Thanks for sharing. ❤
I tried this procedure on my MY13 XF, but the white symbols are coming off. Too bad 😢
I tried the technique with alcohol and I have the same car . I used alcohol and microfiber and it felt smooth as I let it dry then it got sticky again then I would wipe and then smooth then dry and sticky again. What am I doing wrong ?
7 months later. How is the fix holding up for you? Have the buttons become sticky again or are they still ok?
Use "Neutrogena Makeup Remover" 25 towelletes
you can buy it at any local drug store. It's safe for facial skin, then it should be safe for car interior parts.
It works. I tried.
That don’t work!
Use it on my VW GTI
Is that Franklin? Used to live there
Pretty close… we are in Eagleville. Both Curt and I bought houses down here last year.
@@Fulloctanegarage Love that area and miss it. Thanks for the video too! Helped a lot with my 2011 Jaguar XJ.
I’m going to try this on a Honeywell thermostat that has sticky buttons.
I fixed my 2014 XK by rubbing them with hand lotion on a q-tip. Still looks great after 3 years. Alcohol will also remove the white lettering if you are not careful. I know it sounds weird but try the lotion. IT WORKS !
Haha, lotion may have been what made them sticky :)
Hand lotion? Did it remove the surface, the rubber part? Or did it refurbish it, so to speak? That would be great in that case!
Thx
Any time
I used my finger nail to pull it and finish it with the wipes faster and safer
Thankyou for the tips. This is a manufacturing issue that Jaguar know about but will not honour.
I purchased a 2011 XF premium luxury Jag from new. The buttons started deteriorating in 12 months. Claimed under warranty but Jaguar did not accept it as they believed the issues were caused by oils from my skin. Very annoying given that buttons were deteriorating that I didn't even use. Besides, what do they expect you to do, operate the car with gloves on all the time.
Now it is a global issue. Give me hard buttons any day as opposed to this rubbish.
Something spill on the buttons to cause this?
Nope it is an inherent issue with Porsches, Jags , Ferraris etc… it is a coating from the factory to breaks down into a gooey mess over time. I think it is related to being stored in a hot and humid environment. I had a convertible 996 911 that did the same thing
It’s due to lipids from the human skin. Fat, that is. If it remains in the surface, this will happen. However, we are all covered in lipids and thin layers of fat, so no reason to blame yourself for the handling,.. 👍☺️
@Justusson no it is not from lipids or even touching because I have it in many areas that you do not touch for example either side of the center popup ac vents or where the door meets the dashboard I'm talking about where you can't see when the door is closed let alone touchj
Thanks for the info but you could have told us what you used in 30 seconds really but it was helpful
Ok listen you don’t need a new wheel . Those buttons can be replaced without changing the entire wheel . The airbag comes off and those bottoms are removed with a hex bolt , they sell
Them on eBay for a 30 bucks that’s what I paid and I have new buttons .
wd-40
WD 40
Thank you!
Thankyou for the tips. This is a manufacturing issue that Jaguar know about but will not honour.
I purchased a 2011 XF premium luxury Jag from new. The buttons started deteriorating in 12 months. Claimed under warranty but Jaguar did not accept it as they believed the issues were caused by oils from my skin. Very annoying given that buttons were deteriorating that I didn't even use. Besides, what do they expect you to do, operate the car with gloves on all the time.
Now it is a global issue. Give me hard buttons any day as opposed to this rubbish.