Is there a black-restore product for rocker switches?

PostPost by: mmatthej1 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 3:37 pm

I realise that this sort of question pops up quite often but I would like to buy a product that does the job, rather than using the oft recommended Dot 5 brake fluid option.

(I actually tried Dot 5, didn't do much good and I noticed that a stray drop had done my dash lacquer no good! Luckily tiny and not noticeable but enough to put me off trying a repeat dose)

Suggestions please & where to get?
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PostPost by: el-saturn » Wed Oct 11, 2017 3:42 pm

just an idea: us some wet 600grade sandpaper, making a nice surface and thereafter use some furniture polish: that's what i did to my toggle switches! sandy (try this method on a spare!!)
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PostPost by: tedtaylor » Wed Oct 11, 2017 3:55 pm

paint :D I did it in situ and very pleased with result.
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PostPost by: prezoom » Wed Oct 11, 2017 4:37 pm

I did the same as Ted.
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PostPost by: holywood3645 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:25 pm

I removed mine and painted with 'Plastic paint' The have held up well for 3 years with no chipping or dulling.
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PostPost by: pharriso » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:29 pm

Silicon brake fluid... :)
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PostPost by: paul_adamson » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:37 pm

I can confirm that silicone brake fluid brings them back from grey to black. You may need a few applications and buff them up with a polishing cloth in between coats.
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PostPost by: tvacc » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:50 pm

Back in about 1994 or 1995 I used black "spray" carpet dye on my Sprint switches. It lasted till 2004 when the car went to Tom Smith in Texas. When it left I recall the switches still looked fine. Tom is on this list I believe, maybe he can tell us how they have held up.

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PostPost by: RichardS » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:54 pm

I used this about 10 years ago and the switches still look black. It also did a good job on other black bits inside such as the rear parcel shelf vinyl
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PostPost by: stugilmour » Thu Oct 12, 2017 3:15 am

Thanks for posting the pic of the bottle Richard. Can?t believe I found a local retailer that apparently has the stuff. Think I will give it a try.

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PostPost by: mmatthej1 » Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:06 am

I think that the Sonus product is an American-market product; anything like it available in UK, does anyone know?
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PostPost by: HampshireMush » Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:25 am

Sonus tyre gel is available in the UK - just google it and you will find a supplier!
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PostPost by: Sea Ranch » Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:07 pm

At the risk of simplifying these fantastic chemical concoctions and their amazing creators, I would suggest the "active ingredient" common to Dot 5/Silicone brake fluid and the various tyre and plastic dressings is . . . Silicone. Which of course is the miracle ingredient in - remember this product? - Armour All.

I have a number of rocker switches from my car that were getting that white-ish accumulation on them. I believe it's the outer layer of black plastic being exposed to the environment (UV, polution, et cetera) and breaking down. I have buffed my collection of rockers and once you remove that outer deteriorated material, they come up beautifully. I'm assuming (and am encouraged in this belief by your comments above) that a little silicone dressing rubbed in will help maintain the new/original glow and ward off further deterioration.

At least that's my plan . . . :mrgreen: YMMV . . .

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PostPost by: fatboyoz » Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:06 am

Hi Randy,
Agree. I have been using ArmorAll Protectant Original for years to keep the switches looking good.
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quote="Sea Ranch"]At the risk of simplifying these fantastic chemical concoctions and their amazing creators, I would suggest the "active ingredient" common to Dot 5/Silicone brake fluid and the various tyre and plastic dressings is . . . Silicone. Which of course is the miracle ingredient in - remember this product? - Armour All.

I have a number of rocker switches from my car that were getting that white-ish accumulation on them. I believe it's the outer layer of black plastic being exposed to the environment (UV, polution, et cetera) and breaking down. I have buffed my collection of rockers and once you remove that outer deteriorated material, they come up beautifully. I'm assuming (and am encouraged in this belief by your comments above) that a little silicone dressing rubbed in will help maintain the new/original glow and ward off further deterioration.

At least that's my plan . . . :mrgreen: YMMV . . .

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PostPost by: saildrive2001 » Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:02 pm

I used a product available here in Toronto, Canada on my switches which worked really well & they look like new after 6 years. The product I used is from Parasol Inc. http://www.parasolinc.com. I bought the adhesive promotor called Plastikprep & then Varibond S 9005 which is the finish coat. These are both available in aerosol cans.
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