How to Fix Sticky Rubberized Surfaces on Dell Latitude

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • This process can be applied to any rubberized surface. I have applied this to a Dell Latitude E7240 and E7250 laptop and I was amazed at how well this turned out. If you have a Dell Latitude, you know what I'm talking about. And you probably tried scrubbing the surface with various cleaners, all the way to the point of the rubber surface coming off. That's where I was at, and I remembered doing some cleaning with a kitchen degreaser recently and was really impressed with that.
    I didn't see anywhere anyone trying this specifically so I was flying blind here. But considering I had a dead laptop, it didn't matter what happened to it. So I set to work, spent more time on the degreaser part than the Klasse Protection part. After I scrubbed it down 2-3 times with the degreaser, I was left with a rubber surface that sort of felt tacky, but not in the sticky residue way.
    I remembered this epic product I have used for car interiors and leather, so I figured I would try it. It didn't take long, maybe a minute of rubbing it in, and after polishing it off, it was shockingly smooth, and having worked with the product before on lots of other things, it didn't surprise me.
    Hopefully this video was easy to follow. This was the first time in almost 2 years I did a video with a voice over, I don't know how the professionals do it, but maybe it takes time and practice. Thanks for watching the video, and I sure hope that this was helpful. And no this wasn't a sponsored video, I have 37 subscribers lol, I just genuinely love the Klasse products and thankful for Johnny who introduced me to them several years ago.
    Also I wanted to thank Johnny at Premier Detail and Polish for providing excellent products and services, go check out his site and you can purchase the Klasse interior protection products from him.
    premierdetailnpolish.com/
    Johnny is a friend of mine and I have not made a penny from sharing the products featured in the video from his website. I have less than 100 subscribers and I don't meet the minimum to monetize my channel, this was just purely me figuring out a way to fix the problem and trying different products I had including interior detail products and this one worked that's all.
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  • @dleigh80
    @dleigh80 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the details on the fix. I have some Klasse cleaner on order and look forward to trying this on my 2013 XPS laptop.

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому

      let me know how it goes, make sure its the interior detail product and not the car polish product for this application

    • @dleigh80
      @dleigh80 Рік тому +1

      @@therealmichaelphelps Yes I specifically ordered the one in the red container in your video, that is the rubber cleaner and protectant.

    • @dleigh80
      @dleigh80 Рік тому +3

      My bottle of Klasse arrived and I applied it to my XPS 13. It didn't take that much to remove the tacky texture. As you noted the repeated applications make surface even more smooth and like new. My laptop deck no longer feels like melted rubber from a humid climate!

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому

      @@dleigh80 woohoo!!!!

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому

      @@dleigh80 thats awesome!

  • @bywaternyc7856
    @bywaternyc7856 7 днів тому +1

    After spending thirty minutes scrubbing the surface of my Latitude with cleaners, water, and a microfiber cloth, the surface is sticky enough to catch flies. So your video is a godsend. Thanks! I have Goo Gone, and a bottle of ISO, and have just ordered bottle of Klasse. Sticky fingers crossed!

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  6 днів тому

      yeah really work that klasse stuff in several times, it hasnt failed me once yet

  • @Jonathan-L
    @Jonathan-L 10 місяців тому +19

    Dell need to go into the business of making race car tires that never lose their stickiness. They seem to know how to make a laptop palm rest that becomes sticky with age.

  • @user-wq3ug8tx9n
    @user-wq3ug8tx9n 3 місяці тому +1

    Didn't have klasse but I had the next best thing: trim and plastic restorer. Had to do a couple of passes and it made the surface a bit slicker. honestly didn't quite matter much as I was working with something I picked up for a dollar.

  • @Mrwill00gm
    @Mrwill00gm 8 місяців тому +3

    This was FANTASTIC and Worked just like you said. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

  • @rama4913
    @rama4913 11 місяців тому +2

    Today, I fixed my sticky Dell Precision 5510. Get a microfiber towel (or other screen cleaning cloth). Spray a little bit of screen cleaning substance on the towel. It needs to be specific fluid for cleaning screens. Put some chalk powder on the towel. I used baby chalk powder. Rub that on the areas surrounding the keyboard. When the powder was absorbed by the towel, I even rubbed it on the entire keyboard itself (be careful not to get the chalk powder underneath the keys!). Since the towel was very slightly wet, the dry, white chalk powder could be rubbed out so that the black surface of the laptop wouldn't look too white. The rubbing out of the chalk powder took me some time, to get the surface looking black again. My towel was too dry, I assume.

  • @MidnightFox-rq1fh
    @MidnightFox-rq1fh Рік тому +5

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.

    • @wumpafruit6432
      @wumpafruit6432 Рік тому

      yes! me 2😮

    • @AriR6R
      @AriR6R 8 днів тому

      99% isopropyl alcohol and microfiber cloths, rub it good

  • @RemoGaggi
    @RemoGaggi Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the video. I had orange degreaser and 91% alcohol, but no Klasse. I couldn't get rid of the tackiness after using orange degreaser and the 91% alcohol. I then experimented with a razor blade and the orange degreaser. I found that after you wipe on the orange degreaser you can then use a new razor blade to gently scrape off the rubber coating. The orange degreaser give it just enough lube and it the rubber comes off pretty easy. I got it down to the bare plastic and it's all good now.

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому

      sheesh, well if you had the klasse product you wouldnt have had to resort to scraping off the rubber coating

  • @user-og2mf9sd7b
    @user-og2mf9sd7b 10 місяців тому +2

    Today I fixed my sticky Dell Latitude e6330 by replacing the palmrest. The new assembly cost under $20 on eBay (compare with the cost of Klasse), and came with the trackpad, etc. But before I thought of replacing the palmrest, I saw your video. I used Turtle Wax Trim Restorer, as recommended elsewhere, because it's easier to find and cheaper. And it greatly reduced the stickiness. Maybe Klasse works even better, but I sense that these finishes are not intended for things you handle, especially if you don't want to transfer the finish to other things that you touch.

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  10 місяців тому +1

      everyone has to find their way, i personally find the armor all alternatives leave a petroleum based oil behind but that process actually ages plastic and rubber surfaces faster, its fine for a temporary fix but its not long lasting. Klasse is acrylic based and doesnt leave petroleum behind and is dry to touch. And every laptop is different, some have replaceable palmrests and others its the entire top lid and far too much hassle to replace, and then if you find a good product you can use that product on other things too.

    • @user-og2mf9sd7b
      @user-og2mf9sd7b 10 місяців тому +1

      @@therealmichaelphelps ... Thanks for that distinction about Klasse. I hadn't picked that up from the previous discussion, and will definitely file that advice. The palmrest replacement in fact was time-consuming. However, the improved functionality of a fresh trackpad was unexpected - from long experience with old refurb Dell's, I'd gotten used to the imprecision. Plus the palmrest I got came with the fingerprint reader - so that, too. And it was a great opputunity to clean out the inside of the laptop.

  • @ajichandran4764
    @ajichandran4764 3 місяці тому

    I used wet wipes to clean my dell latitude for the same issue and it worked

  • @niokolabs
    @niokolabs 4 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot for your video - very tempted to try the same. Unfortunately, the Klasse products don't seem to be available in EU, but since it's made in Germany, it is very likely, that we can get the same product from a different make. Are there any clues on the bottle, who the actual OEM could be?

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah.... umm, its an original product made by Klasse company, so theres no copy cats as far as i can tell, its an acrylic based product, ive never heard of anyone else doing anything like it. But you might be able to try ebay or amazon or places like that
      I did a quick search, these guys might be able to ship to the EU with USPS Global Express shipping..
      autoforge.net/products/klasse-vinyl-leather-rubber-plastic-cleaner-protectant
      hope that helps

  • @main2333
    @main2333 10 місяців тому

    Top cover of mine is sticky

  • @DrBrandMX
    @DrBrandMX 7 місяців тому

    Hello I have a Dell XPS also suffering of the stickyness I found the KLASSE product on ebay and got it, however I followed your process, and is still sticky, I had used the Zep degreaser as the option, followed the instructions step by step, After the degreaser, I used the isopropyl alcohol and the greasiness sensation came back, I use the Klasse product and it kind of cleaned it but is more like placed a layer of cream over the stickyness that after a few minutes, its worn off and the stickiness comes back... what do you suggest? should I get the Goo Gone Kitchen degreaser? it does make a difference?

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  7 місяців тому

      how long did you spend scrubbing the surface with the degreaser? Because i spent a good 10 minutes on that one step alone, i think i tried to make that clear, and it depends also on how badly sticky it is, you might have to really clean it, but not so bad that the surface peels off. Also with the klasse after you clean it really good, i applied it several times, letting it sit on there a minute, and re applying it a couple times in between and buffing it off.

    • @DrBrandMX
      @DrBrandMX 7 місяців тому

      @@therealmichaelphelpsages and it didn’t work at the end I solve it switching to an industrial degreaser Purple Power, all the rubber came right off amazingly, much better than the Zep.

  • @AriR6R
    @AriR6R 8 днів тому

    I just used 99% isopropyl alchohol and microfiber cloths and its like new. It took alot of rubbing for about 20 minutes. I did order the Klasse but I guess I don't really need it now

    • @AriR6R
      @AriR6R День тому

      I just used the Klasse on my laptop, it did give a nice slick feeling to the keyboard

  • @xgamerx
    @xgamerx 7 місяців тому

    Hey! What if its a white/silver-ish rubberized laptop like the alienware? Will this work on other colors? Will it remove palm/wrist stain or stain in general on rubber?

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  7 місяців тому

      i kind of doubt it will remove the stain but you can try. Really spend time cleaning with degreaser and a microfiber cloth like 10 minutes, polishing and buffing off and repeating and see if it gets better

  • @risha298
    @risha298 Рік тому

    Hello! My laptop's rubberized surfaces are actually falling out. What can I do?

    • @risha298
      @risha298 Рік тому

      It's around the laptop screen actually

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому +2

      @@risha298 if the rubberized surface is actually falling off already, i believe its beyond fixing, the only option is to physically remove it, and theres lots of videos on youtube showing how to remove that surface

  • @harvey5252
    @harvey5252 Рік тому +1

    G'Day Michael, I've tried searching everywhere here in Australia for Klasse but with not luck. So have you tried other protectant type products that were able to get a close results to Klasse?
    Using your regime, I tried Windex Surface and glass, Isopropyl alcohol, and seemed to get the results you did. I then tried Mothers Protectant, but the surface in places is still a bit tacky on my ASUS laptop, but if that's the best I can get without Klasse, it's a lot better than it was before, but can you offer any advice? In any case thanks for posting the video! Cheers Ron

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  Рік тому

      try ordering klasse online through amazon or ebay, its a german product... its not a real "protectant" in the sense of traditional protectants because it doesnt leave a residue behind but its really good on certain materials in restoring them

  • @SummerRainn
    @SummerRainn 3 місяці тому

    This Klasse stuff seems to be out of stock everywhere except on the site you linked... but that ships only to the US. I'm not in the US.
    Any alternatives?

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  3 місяці тому

      i dont know of any product thats remotely close to this one, but there was someone in the comments who asked that question and i found a site that shipped internationally somewhere, so if you want to search for that comment you can. But i just googled different websites that sold it, and asked if they did international shipping, would be my best guess

    • @AriR6R
      @AriR6R 8 днів тому

      99% isopropyl alcohol and microfiber cloths, rub it good

  • @DrBrandMX
    @DrBrandMX Рік тому

    Can´t find KLASSE products anywhere to buy, amazon usa, amazon mexico, ebay nothing, where can I buy it? I use the goo gone, then the isopropylic alcohol and I use other vinil cleaners and does not work...

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  8 місяців тому

      I put a link in the video description it’s my friends website. I don’t make anything from it fyi.

    • @AriR6R
      @AriR6R 8 днів тому

      99% isopropyl alcohol and microfiber cloths, rub it good

  • @omni_frame
    @omni_frame 5 місяців тому +1

    never buying a dell product again lol.

    • @therealmichaelphelps
      @therealmichaelphelps  5 місяців тому

      Thats partly why my last two laptops have been HP Elitebooks

  • @itonman5837
    @itonman5837 2 місяці тому

    Only acetone !!!

    • @VrikshaEssentials
      @VrikshaEssentials 2 місяці тому

      Does acetone work for this? You've tried it?

    • @AriR6R
      @AriR6R 8 днів тому

      @@VrikshaEssentials dont use acetone its too harsh, 99% isopropyl alcohol and microfiber cloths, rub it good