Hey.
Has anybody used , or know where to get either the grey dash vinyl or something that will look very OEM?
I have a couple of projects im doing and require some.
I defiantly don't want the "carbon fibre" look, and I don't want to go tear some from a wreckers .
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Dash vinyl
Started by rory, Apr 16 2013 11:06 PM
#1
Posted 16 April 2013 - 11:06 PM
#2
Posted 16 April 2013 - 11:48 PM
I can only think of either a fabric store or a boating store.
Could also flock your dash?
Could also flock your dash?
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#3
Posted 17 April 2013 - 01:14 AM
I can only think of either a fabric store or a boating store.
Could also flock your dash?
Flock?
#4
Posted 17 April 2013 - 02:39 AM
Its like velour...You see it on some race cars on the dash to stop the reflections / glare from the sun.
Looks heaps better than oem.
Looks heaps better than oem.
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#5
Posted 17 April 2013 - 02:57 AM
Ah yea, I googled it.
Some with blacks or grey looks pretty cool,
Not to keen on people doing bright blues or really colorful stuff.
It would probably just been a massive effort, when the thing I want to cover is just a small custom made 3 gauge pod.
Some with blacks or grey looks pretty cool,
Not to keen on people doing bright blues or really colorful stuff.
It would probably just been a massive effort, when the thing I want to cover is just a small custom made 3 gauge pod.
#6
Posted 17 April 2013 - 03:08 AM
velour. mmm
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#7
Posted 17 April 2013 - 03:12 AM
probably the nicest might be some hood lining from a wreck.
i have thought about the oem look vinyl but never found anything close. i dont know what the dashdoctor uses?
http://dashboarddoct....au//index.html
i have thought about the oem look vinyl but never found anything close. i dont know what the dashdoctor uses?
http://dashboarddoct....au//index.html
4g93t jumbuck conversion. PRANGED 18/3/12, CHECK MY MEMBER RIDES Page 11. no serious human injuries.
ON THE ENGINE STAND. g4cs 2.4l + Gt35r. PLUS: auto conversion + Awd coming.
thanks for parts and help: BMGTZ, EVOCPE, cwolf, Benozi, Jamo-GSR, 1JUM2NV, RXVII..much appreciated, cheers guys.
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. —Enzo Ferrari
REMEMBER: you cant polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter.
ON THE ENGINE STAND. g4cs 2.4l + Gt35r. PLUS: auto conversion + Awd coming.
thanks for parts and help: BMGTZ, EVOCPE, cwolf, Benozi, Jamo-GSR, 1JUM2NV, RXVII..much appreciated, cheers guys.
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. —Enzo Ferrari
REMEMBER: you cant polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter.
#8
Posted 17 April 2013 - 04:24 AM
just get some normal grey vinyl and try find a color that close to your oem then use that to glur/wrap your pod it's about as close as your going to get.
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#9
Posted 17 April 2013 - 08:40 AM
So i have an ebay store sending me a few samples of their grey vinyls so I can compare.
I will post results here for anyone wondering.
I will post results here for anyone wondering.
#10
Posted 18 April 2013 - 11:35 AM
Velour/Flock/Suade are superb dash coverings. However will not last on daily used cars or cars in direct sunlight. As it fades and looks like poo
Even the UV treated stuff fades.
Unless its really expensive stuff from Europe they use in Murcielago etc.
Even the UV treated stuff fades.
Unless its really expensive stuff from Europe they use in Murcielago etc.
#11
Posted 25 April 2013 - 02:33 AM
For anyone wondering the samples of grey arrived and I thought looked really good.
But after comparing to my dash and pillars (I know it's plastic) the vinyl shades aren't spot on, but could still look good and "OEM" in my opinion.
I will be buying a sheet of the darker grey, but not positive it will turn out how I'm hoping.
But after comparing to my dash and pillars (I know it's plastic) the vinyl shades aren't spot on, but could still look good and "OEM" in my opinion.
I will be buying a sheet of the darker grey, but not positive it will turn out how I'm hoping.
#12
Posted 25 April 2013 - 03:44 AM
i went to spotlight and lincraft and found those materials aswell. its more of a leather look but maybe they are from a different supplier and could be what youre after?
#13
Posted 25 April 2013 - 08:10 AM
#14
Posted 25 April 2013 - 08:18 AM
Thanks rickii, ill check it out.
Haha, I was going to man, until you said this.
You make it sound difficult?
I'm not really even sure anymore what I'm doing, I was going to make a gauge pod for my 40mm Mitsi gauges on the dash ( which is why I wanted the vinyl), but have since made a fiberglass setup molded to the pillar. ( and its looking damn cool)
If I end up doing anything on the dash with vinyl it will be something to cover up timer, evc and engine alarm.
Thoughts? Advice?
Are you going to perform this yourself ?
Have you done it before?
Haha, I was going to man, until you said this.
You make it sound difficult?
I'm not really even sure anymore what I'm doing, I was going to make a gauge pod for my 40mm Mitsi gauges on the dash ( which is why I wanted the vinyl), but have since made a fiberglass setup molded to the pillar. ( and its looking damn cool)
If I end up doing anything on the dash with vinyl it will be something to cover up timer, evc and engine alarm.
Thoughts? Advice?
#15
Posted 25 April 2013 - 09:37 AM
Hehe yeah there is little more involved than just slapping the vinyl on.
With curvy surfaces such as gauge pods, whole dash and Apillar-gauge pod you will need stitching, because it will only stretch so much and not let you cover the surface properly. Causing bubbles un-sticking etc. Before you trim the pieces place the vinyl over it and run your fingers with itto make sure the angles and curves will let you.
Now enough of the scary part lets get prepping before applying the vinyl.
When car is left in the sun inside temps can get demonic hot so anything that is not prepped properly will release the glue and it will be a mess.
1) Remove the part you are going to wrap/trim and give it a good scrub with some water and dish washing liquid.
2) Get some sandpaper and give the surface a nice rub down with something like 800grit , but not too much. Idea here is to create some grooves for glue to grab on to.
3) Wash the part with water/washing liquid again and dry.
4) Get some "prep wash" and wipe the part down to make sure any oils/deposits/armorall etc etc are gone.
5) Get some "plastic primer" and give it a couple of coats. Allow to dry (Usualy this stuff is clear).
6) Get some 3M upholstery adhesive and spray a light coat onto the vinyl/material, followed by a light coat onto the dash/pillar or what ever you are trimming.
7) Once the adhesive start to become tacky start putting it onto the surface , with help of some firm running of your fingers to bond the two together.
Some bits which are not curving too well try using hair-dryer to soften the vinyl.
Allow to dry thoroughly and install onto car
Hope this helps.
Note: I hope the vinyl you are getting is UV treated, otherwise it will fade quicker than usual. Try and get marine vinyl as its the toughest wearing vinyl on the market
With curvy surfaces such as gauge pods, whole dash and Apillar-gauge pod you will need stitching, because it will only stretch so much and not let you cover the surface properly. Causing bubbles un-sticking etc. Before you trim the pieces place the vinyl over it and run your fingers with itto make sure the angles and curves will let you.
Now enough of the scary part lets get prepping before applying the vinyl.
When car is left in the sun inside temps can get demonic hot so anything that is not prepped properly will release the glue and it will be a mess.
1) Remove the part you are going to wrap/trim and give it a good scrub with some water and dish washing liquid.
2) Get some sandpaper and give the surface a nice rub down with something like 800grit , but not too much. Idea here is to create some grooves for glue to grab on to.
3) Wash the part with water/washing liquid again and dry.
4) Get some "prep wash" and wipe the part down to make sure any oils/deposits/armorall etc etc are gone.
5) Get some "plastic primer" and give it a couple of coats. Allow to dry (Usualy this stuff is clear).
6) Get some 3M upholstery adhesive and spray a light coat onto the vinyl/material, followed by a light coat onto the dash/pillar or what ever you are trimming.
7) Once the adhesive start to become tacky start putting it onto the surface , with help of some firm running of your fingers to bond the two together.
Some bits which are not curving too well try using hair-dryer to soften the vinyl.
Allow to dry thoroughly and install onto car
Hope this helps.
Note: I hope the vinyl you are getting is UV treated, otherwise it will fade quicker than usual. Try and get marine vinyl as its the toughest wearing vinyl on the market
#16
Posted 25 April 2013 - 10:41 AM
Aw man
I'm quite sure that second half is the scary parts.
Very, very good info though.
Seems like I might be putting this project back for a little while, till I'm fully prepared.
I'm quite sure that second half is the scary parts.
Very, very good info though.
Seems like I might be putting this project back for a little while, till I'm fully prepared.
#17
Posted 25 April 2013 - 12:54 PM
if your pillar pods are fibre glassed on take one of you stock pillars to a paint shop and get it matched. or paint them all whatever color you want
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#18
Posted 09 May 2013 - 11:09 PM
#19
Posted 26 May 2013 - 04:17 AM
#20
Posted 26 May 2013 - 10:47 PM
No sorry no updates yet, I've been off the planet for the last few weeks, I did try the vinyl on my gauge cups , but as you said it was difficult and ended up looking like shit.
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