Ferrari 430 Scuderia Common Sticky Button Problem
Ferrari sticky buttons, a commonly known situation among Ferrari owners. Almost every old-timer Ferrari owner has dealt with it or at least heard of the Ferrari sticky button problem. Over the years countless people have tried to find the perfect quick fix to this ongoing sticky button problem.
We all know time equals money, which spent countless hours removing the stickiness from a Ferraris sticky dashboard button is not a way most people want to spend their Saturday afternoons. Not does it take forever to remove the stickiness from the dash, honestly Ferrari F430 Scuderia sticky buttons themselves can be damaged in the process.
The Ferrari button stickiness comes from the rubberized material Ferrari manufacturer uses. These sticky rubberized buttons, especially launch control buttons for the F430 Scuderia, are continuously used and charged.
The continuous use eventually causes the rubberized F430 button to melt, becomes sticky, and eventually degrades into mush. One could be curious as to how to clean a sticky dashboard and fix sticky plastic buttons?
There are tons of products today that claim to fix sticky plastic in cars, which is the solution to the Ferrari sticky button problem. Although most of the solutions aren't worth your money or time. Most products have the individual user apply a soap-like material or substance that will repair sticky rubber outside coating of the Ferrari F430 Scuderia sticky button.
Although this might temporarily get rid of the sticky no more button problem, most of these products have high acidity which can damage the Ferrari buttons while breaking down the images printed on them.
Instead of trying to use a product to cure the solution to the stickiness, why not just replace the entire Ferrari sticky button with one that won’t melt from overheating and sunlight exposure. This is why we recommend buying our Ferrari replacements buttons because they are very easy to install and 100% warranted.
“If you don’t have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it again?”
— John Wooden
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