Club racer dash finish
Club racer dash finish
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Erich Stahler

Original Poster:

2,878 posts

292 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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Would this amount of exposed aluminium be a real problem from a reflected sun perspective, even if grained with a sander?
Was wondering if there are other abrasive finishing techniques that would substantially reduce the glare, or is good old mat black the only answer?

The car had a very large rear window so guess the sun could be an issue when behind.


Charger500

252 posts

276 months

Sunday 24th November 2013
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get it "Flocked" I don't think it would be much to do that...

pistol pete

805 posts

285 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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Yes, it will be hell.

I found about 3" square section of polished ally with my rev counter mounted in it very distracting.

I would go for dark coloured vinyl over it, or flocked.

Pete

91740gt

21 posts

221 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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Black vinyl could still reflect unless it is a matted type. For racing I would always go for a lightweight black felt or suede on a large area like yours

Alloy, even if it is dulled down will be a nightmare, even more so on a dash area such as your photo shows.

Erich Stahler

Original Poster:

2,878 posts

292 months

Monday 25th November 2013
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91740gt said:
Black vinyl could still reflect unless it is a matted type. For racing I would always go for a lightweight black felt or suede on a large area like yours

Alloy, even if it is dulled down will be a nightmare, even more so on a dash area such as your photo shows.
Sir, with your impressive profile credentials I will heed your advice, now im thinking I will just spray it mat black, or wrinkle finish black, if such a finish is still available in a can.

91740gt

21 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th November 2013
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Eric,

yes, crinkle finish spray is still easily available but it will not be easy to spray a dashboard of your size and it would have to be removed to do it.

Didn,t know I had credentials as I thought they had been surgically removed years ago!!!
Dash on the 917 is covered in a black felt because of extreme windscreen angle and potential glare problems and the 40 which is more upright and angular is sprayed in a satin/matt black.

I would experiment with a small area first to find out what looks and works best for you. Don,t forget cleaning and maintainence ease as well.

If you do decide to spray it matt black I would advise you to clean surface really well and give it an ETCH prime first.

djroadboy

1,183 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th November 2013
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Flocking, its the only way. biggrin

Dan

drakart

1,748 posts

232 months

Wednesday 27th November 2013
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Not a great photo, but this is what the flocking looks like in the rally car. No reflection off that!