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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
Door Clasp Peeling
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<blockquote data-quote="devild76" data-source="post: 718013" data-attributes="member: 43519"><p>Mind sharing how much does it cost and which part did you refurbished? To share some experience, I had that sticky stuff to 3 of my handles... front passanger, and the back 2. The front I've purchased the handle straight from BMW Sg. Besi.... it comes in 2 parts, you can buy 4 & 18 (referring to your diagram above) cos when installing No.18, you might accidentally damage No. 4. Well... to the installation part as I tot it would be easy enough to be DIY. How wrong was I.... it was quite painful as most of the mounting and moulding is factory prefab.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... to cut the story short I gave up wanting to replace the back 2. Did some googling and someone advise to use some thinner to remove the top part of the sticky stuff... did that very carefully and slowly with thinner and a piece of cloth.. finish off with the hand sanitizer and a piece of sponge. Now it's smooth again. Works for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devild76, post: 718013, member: 43519"] Mind sharing how much does it cost and which part did you refurbished? To share some experience, I had that sticky stuff to 3 of my handles... front passanger, and the back 2. The front I've purchased the handle straight from BMW Sg. Besi.... it comes in 2 parts, you can buy 4 & 18 (referring to your diagram above) cos when installing No.18, you might accidentally damage No. 4. Well... to the installation part as I tot it would be easy enough to be DIY. How wrong was I.... it was quite painful as most of the mounting and moulding is factory prefab. Anyway... to cut the story short I gave up wanting to replace the back 2. Did some googling and someone advise to use some thinner to remove the top part of the sticky stuff... did that very carefully and slowly with thinner and a piece of cloth.. finish off with the hand sanitizer and a piece of sponge. Now it's smooth again. Works for me [/QUOTE]
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