FADED DASH
#2
I don't know i think it would be better and faster to paint the dash if you take it out of the car. If you don't want to do that I guess you can tape up all the accessories with plastic and go from there but you will have the paint smell there for about 2 weeks unless you have the window down for a sertine time Good luck.
#3
I don't know i think it would be better and faster to paint the dash if you take it out of the car. If you don't want to do that I guess you can tape up all the accessories with plastic and go from there but you will have the paint smell there for about 2 weeks unless you have the window down for a sertine time Good luck.
#4
Florida sun is a ***ch, just leave it as is doesn't look that bad (it's not brittle correct?)
max ride 41 is correct -when the sun hits that paint and cracks it'll look bad. Get a shade for the front glass to prevent more damage.
max ride 41 is correct -when the sun hits that paint and cracks it'll look bad. Get a shade for the front glass to prevent more damage.
#6
I can't promise it will be OK on Max dash, but a few cars back I put a vinyl paint on a Neon dash. I used a flat black 'cause there was too much glare on the windshield. It worked great and lasted the 5 years I kept the car. Just tape carefully and don't do it on a windy day - - use a garage and not when dash is very hot. I got the paint at NAPA.
#7
No, it's not brittle. Perfect condition other than the color. I had no intention of painting it. I though there might be some sort of wipe on dye.
#10
totally agree with him,it doesnt look bad at all.I would say,dont even think about painting it,cause as someone also said,florida's sun/heat is a ***** and it WILL get what it wants.Just get some protector and clean it,so ti wont get worse.
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