Matte treatment for dash?

Matte treatment for dash?

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donkmeister

Original Poster:

10,026 posts

113 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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One of my cars has a slightly shiny dashboard top which, under certain sun conditions, reflects off the windscreen. Not ideal. I think... hope... the shininess is due to age rather than that wet-look silicone spray. The dashboard is soft touch plastic.

A quick Google shows there are a few products I could use to restore a matte finish to interior plastics. Anyone found any that work particularly well or particularly badly?

If it does turn out to be aged remnants of silicone spray, I've got APC, washing up liquid and IPA... what would you start with?

Belle427

10,279 posts

246 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Mix up some apc according to the manufacturers instructions and try that first.
Most can be used safely on interiors but just check.

TwinKam

3,288 posts

108 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Matt please. As in colour, not color.

TO73074E

475 posts

40 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Flock it.

donkmeister

Original Poster:

10,026 posts

113 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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TwinKam said:
Matt please. As in colour, not color.
Hmm... you appear to have this backwards. I just checked a few online dictionaries and matte with an e appears to be the correct UK spelling, with matt being the American.

donkmeister

Original Poster:

10,026 posts

113 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Belle427 said:
Mix up some apc according to the manufacturers instructions and try that first.
Most can be used safely on interiors but just check.
Good shout - if it is silicone then it may look fine after APC.

TwinKam

3,288 posts

108 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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donkmeister said:
TwinKam said:
Matt please. As in colour, not color.
Hmm... you appear to have this backwards. I just checked a few online dictionaries and matte with an e appears to be the correct UK spelling, with matt being the American.
I disagree, UK spelling has ever been matt, I have ancient tins of black paint that say so.
Mat and indeed matte are unwelcome creeping Americanisations.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis...

somouk

1,425 posts

211 months

Wednesday 27th September 2023
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If it doesn't tone down with a good APC clean then flocking it may be an option.

anonymous-user

67 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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TwinKam said:
donkmeister said:
TwinKam said:
Matt please. As in colour, not color.
Hmm... you appear to have this backwards. I just checked a few online dictionaries and matte with an e appears to be the correct UK spelling, with matt being the American.
I disagree, UK spelling has ever been matt, I have ancient tins of black paint that say so.
Mat and indeed matte are unwelcome creeping Americanisations.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis...
What a weird place this is sometimes

InitialDave

12,985 posts

132 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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If it turns out not to be silicone spray or similar, and the plastic is just quite shiny, a fabric mat on the dash may be what you need.

mike9009

7,993 posts

256 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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James6112 said:
TwinKam said:
donkmeister said:
TwinKam said:
Matt please. As in colour, not color.
Hmm... you appear to have this backwards. I just checked a few online dictionaries and matte with an e appears to be the correct UK spelling, with matt being the American.
I disagree, UK spelling has ever been matt, I have ancient tins of black paint that say so.
Mat and indeed matte are unwelcome creeping Americanisations.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis...
What a weird place this is sometimes
Potato, potato.....