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FNCrazy 07-23-2016 10:36 PM

Upper Dash
 
Seems like every older car I see has cracks in the dash (may be slightly exaggerated to improve point). In addition, unfortunately it's a wide expanse of chintzy plastic. Does anyone use products to protect it? Or better yet, a cover for it that upscales the interior a little?

I've always hated dash covers, but I did see some suede ones that could possibly work I suppose.

Am I the only one obsessing about this? Anyone have ideas?

I make up 112% of what I say.

PandaSPUR 07-23-2016 10:57 PM

303 Aerospace Protectant is supposed to work well for protecting plastics: https://www.amazon.com/303-30350-Aer.../dp/B0000BYMNQ

I use that in my BRZ, although it only has 7k miles on it and is parked indoors 80% of the time, so I cant say for sure if the 303 has saved my dash or not. I've heard plenty of good things about it though.

ryoma 07-23-2016 11:40 PM

it would also be good practice to use a sun shade. I use a Covercraft sun shade and it is extremely good quality, although slightly expensive at around $60. well worth the cost though, especially in the area I live as has been 110F+ lately.

Gunman 07-24-2016 10:32 AM

I use aerospace 303, had a clear uv and ir blocking film applied to the windshield, and use a sunshade. Might be overkill, but it keeps interior heat down.

FNCrazy 07-24-2016 03:43 PM

Anyone else use some sort of high end dash mat?

I make up 112% of what I say.

Summerwolf 07-24-2016 04:31 PM

I did a 78% tint on the front windshield that was a ceramic tint. Supposed to block 98% of harmful rays and keeps the interior cool. Much better than a dashmat.

FNCrazy 07-24-2016 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Summerwolf (Post 2712064)
I did a 78% tint on the front windshield that was a ceramic tint. Supposed to block 98% of harmful rays and keeps the interior cool. Much better than a dashmat.

Oh, I had no idea that was legal. Sounds clean and perfect, combined with the protectants. I'll check my state's laws. Thanks for the heads up!

All we know is.... He's called The Stig

Irace86 07-24-2016 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2712070)
Oh, I had no idea that was legal. Sounds clean and perfect, combined with the protectants. I'll check my state's laws. Thanks for the heads up!

All we know is.... He's called The Stig

Illegal here in Cali. I believe the front windshield is already 99% uv protected. The sides are less (i think 86% uv blocking) but the glass is tinted green so more heat resistant than the front. In Cali the max the front sides can be tinted to is 70% with the material applied cannot be below 88% on its own.

I havent seen a dash cover for our cars. I use this for the windshield:

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...psnprs1m7x.jpg

canyons 07-28-2016 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PandaSPUR (Post 2711707)
303 Aerospace Protectant is supposed to work well for protecting plastics: https://www.amazon.com/303-30350-Aer.../dp/B0000BYMNQ

I use that in my BRZ, although it only has 7k miles on it and is parked indoors 80% of the time, so I cant say for sure if the 303 has saved my dash or not. I've heard plenty of good things about it though.

+1 on the 303 Aerospace protectant...works very well.

RichardsFRS 07-29-2016 07:21 AM

The reason older cars have cracks, because back in the day it was cool to have an ultra shiny interior. People used that Armorall shine on it and thats what happened after some time. Shit cracks dashes. I use plain old armorall non shine and I keep a shade up in the summer

toast 07-29-2016 12:59 PM

I can vouch that the OEM sunshade is a very nice item and a perfect fit. No pictures of it, but it makes a nice seal with the window and stays in place with the visors flipped up to the windshield.

FNCrazy 07-29-2016 01:09 PM

I've never used a sunshade. Always thought they were too big and bulky. Where would you store it in the frs? Lol

All we know is.... He's called The Stig

gramicci101 07-29-2016 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2712070)
Oh, I had no idea that was legal. Sounds clean and perfect, combined with the protectants. I'll check my state's laws. Thanks for the heads up!

All we know is.... He's called The Stig

LLumar has two relatively clear tints. Air 80 is very lightly tinted, as in, you can't really tell. UVShield 85 is not tinted at all. Both are 99+% UV blockage and have random other useful traits as well. Google LLumar auto specifications pdf to see how each of their films compare.

FX86 07-29-2016 01:26 PM

the heat will probably get to the dashboard anyway and cause it to lift up at the top of the center air vents even if you use a sunshade but it might protect it from getting damaged by the sun

Gunman 07-29-2016 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2716358)
I've never used a sunshade. Always thought they were too big and bulky. Where would you store it in the frs? Lol

All we know is.... He's called The Stig

I fold mine up, its the one from Subaru, and tuck it between the passenger seat and door. If someone is riding with me, it goes in the back seat, usually between the passenger seat, and the back seat.

gramicci101 07-29-2016 08:29 PM

Same for me. The folding sunshade fits nicely in the passenger floorboard between the seat and the door.

White64Goat 07-31-2016 05:45 PM

Check this post. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ht=white64goat

Love mine. #51 Black Velour is what I ordered. Dashcare.com

Packofcrows 07-31-2016 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2711691)
Seems like every older car I see has cracks in the dash (may be slightly exaggerated to improve point). In addition, unfortunately it's a wide expanse of chintzy plastic. Does anyone use products to protect it? Or better yet, a cover for it that upscales the interior a little?

I've always hated dash covers, but I did see some suede ones that could possibly work I suppose.

Am I the only one obsessing about this? Anyone have ideas?

I make up 112% of what I say.

My old ae86 had original dash. 28yrs old. had 2 owners prior to me. They used armorall every week to clean it. EVERY WEEK. I used it as well, even drilled into it to set up a gps and a CB radio. Did not crack. So, I use armorall on my dash as well but weekly. I think when they crack is when they get old and you no longer 'lubricate' the plastic. My 1990 truck does too. I use armorall. No issues.

I recommend a cheap $20 cover though for dash and windshield one as well.

sprintertrueno86 08-02-2016 05:32 PM

http://i57.tinypic.com/mr682w.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/2b9lkm.jpg

I have the Dashmat in black suede.


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