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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => INTERIOR => Topic started by: avexdevil on December 06, 2015, 10:50:39

Title: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: avexdevil on December 06, 2015, 10:50:39
Administrator Comment In reference to :link: Door plastic (https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=36895)

have a similar problem here, but would want to avoid removing and repainting the plastic trims if possible

moved some furniture today and had some of the plastic interior damaged. the silver trim and leather textured plastic were among the things that got scuffed and scratched. it's pretty unsightly and very obvious due to the shade differences. Anyone here know the best way to have this restored with the best results? the only idea i have right now is to buy some aerosol paint from SCA and pray hard the colours available are a good match. There's unfortunately not much I can find on the internet for interior paint matching. It's matte black/dark grey for the faux leather plastic and a chrome/silver for the trims. People with the i30 active GD/premium would be familiar with what I'm referring to. Any help rendered appreciated.
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: Dazzler on December 06, 2015, 21:39:56
have a similar problem here, but would want to avoid removing and repainting the plastic trims if possible

moved some furniture today and had some of the plastic interior damaged. the silver trim and leather textured plastic were among the things that got scuffed and scratched. it's pretty unsightly and very obvious due to the shade differences. Anyone here know the best way to have this restored with the best results? the only idea i have right now is to buy some aerosol paint from SCA and pray hard the colours available are a good match. There's unfortunately not much I can find on the internet for interior paint matching. It's matte black/dark grey for the faux leather plastic and a chrome/silver for the trims. People with the i30 active GD/premium would be familiar with what I'm referring to. Any help rendered appreciated.
Can you post some clear pictures of the worst damage via a suitable hosting site. I wouldn't use spray. Only vinyl spray would be suitable but you won't match the colour. A quality protectant from meguirs or similar would help a bit. Use our search funtion for other trim damage threads.
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: avexdevil on December 07, 2015, 10:47:11
appreciate all the responses, can't say the same about the puns :P.

I've attached a few pictures; they're from my phone so aren't great quality or show the severity under proper lighting conditions...

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it's had to photograph the scuffs on the plastic leather, it's actually a much lighter grey in the real.
i've contacted a few motor trimmers to see if i can get the paint matched. I might lightly sand and spraypaint/colour over it...
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: CraigB on December 07, 2015, 13:20:16
I've seen complete GD doors sell for $100 at wreckers so I'd look around and buy another trim if it were me.
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: cruiserfied on December 07, 2015, 13:40:30
Craig beat me to it. Might be able to pick up the trim for less than repair cost.
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: avexdevil on December 07, 2015, 14:05:39
thanks, just had a quick look through gumtree and some parts were listed for $30+. only thing would be the labour to have the parts installed...
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: CraigB on December 07, 2015, 14:20:21
A door trim shouldn't be to hard to replace yourself, I personally haven't done one but should be easy enough to work out...I think there are some topics on the forum here that even describe how to remove the panels.
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: Dazzler on December 07, 2015, 21:07:34
Thanks for the photos. The scratched silver trim is the biggest worry. Because the scratches are quite deep I think spray will not help as much as you hope. Either replacement or find someone good at vinyl wrap maybe??
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: ibrokeit on December 07, 2015, 23:10:19
A door trim shouldn't be to hard to replace yourself, I personally haven't done one but should be easy enough to work out...I think there are some topics on the forum here that even describe how to remove the panels.

Pretty sure they are - think it is covered, at least, in one or more of the speaker replacement/upgrade topics...
Title: Re: Repairing plastic trim?
Post by: ibrokeit on December 07, 2015, 23:28:01
The only one I found quickly (probably not using the correct search terms) is for the FD and for the front door...

However the basic process should be the same - remove some screws, start unclipping panel (at some point feed door release handle through it's hole), continue to unclip and probably need to move trim up slightly to unhook off lip at bottom of window.

If you have a firm, but soft/slightly flexible, spatula or something similar that could help levering the trim - if you are weary of possibly making marks at the edge of trim - which is something to consider if you get a whole door to get the trim.

:link: Removing the Door Card (front left) - Photo Guide.. (https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=570.0)
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