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RyanWest 08-09-2017 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3683616)
Here's the dash mat I installed on mine. Fits great.

Were did you get this from?

redondoaveb 08-09-2017 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RyanWest (Post 3683790)
Were did you get this from?

Dash Designs. I got the black brushed suede.

fantaZ 08-15-2017 04:23 PM

Nothing new been happening for 20 plus yrs. check out this vid. at the 17:30 mark he tells you how to get rid of the sticky dash. https://youtu.be/unUTSVYAszc

RyanWest 08-18-2017 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fantaZ (Post 3685457)
Nothing new been happening for 20 plus yrs. check out this vid. at the 17:30 mark he tells you how to get rid of the sticky dash. https://youtu.be/unUTSVYAszc

I have tried everything. The more you mess with it, the worst it gets!

Because the plastic has a texture to it. If you continue to wipe it, the surface seems to become flat. I dont know if its just the goo spreading but I am leaving it alone for now.

Louie cat 08-19-2017 01:51 PM

I went on "partsfornissans.com" then brought the copy of the part number with the price to my service dept. They price matched 10% below that price ,and reduced the labor, it came out to $2550. total and installed. It was originally over $3200. +tax. print up some estimates ,bring with you to your dealer ,maybe they will be so kind to meet you halfway and give you a good discount. Now I have a light tint on my windshield and I always use my foil shade.

MaysEffect 08-28-2017 12:44 PM

Is anyone having this problem with 2013 or newer models?

RyanWest 08-28-2017 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MaysEffect (Post 3688787)
Is anyone having this problem with 2013 or newer models?

Pretty sure this is going to happen to all models. The dash hasn't changed at all since 2009.

KaienZ34 10-16-2017 05:51 PM

Sadly, I need to be sub'd to this thread also. '09 Z

RyanWest 01-13-2018 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 3700646)
Sadly, I need to be sub'd to this thread also. '09 Z

Sucks! :(

nis350 02-04-2018 07:16 PM

dash was a bit sticky. wiped down with water, and it was nice and dry for a few months, then I noticed today that the color of the dash became kinda greyish on the surface... it is still dry. Weather here is cool and car is always parked indoor during this time period.

as other stated, the sticky mess is probably from the dash materials and eventually cause the material (dash) to crack..

dash cover seems to be the reasonable solution. hopefully someone will come out with a nice one.

RyanWest 02-05-2018 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3727605)
dash was a bit sticky. wiped down with water, and it was nice and dry for a few months, then I noticed today that the color of the dash became kinda greyish on the surface... it is still dry. Weather here is cool and car is always parked indoor during this time period.

as other stated, the sticky mess is probably from the dash materials and eventually cause the material (dash) to crack..

dash cover seems to be the reasonable solution. hopefully someone will come out with a nice one.

If the Dash is turning greyish you are screwed.

If you compare the dash to your door, you can see the difference.

nis350 02-05-2018 08:17 PM

the color of the dash was fine until I cleaned it with water from reading the posts here.

I wiped it with the Meguiars Interior cleaner last night and let it sit for a day, then I wiped it again with a dry cloth. the color is back to normal now without any stickiness, but time will tell if it'll get sticky later on. However, I prefer the little stickiness than the greyish color dash.

I am a little puzzled as to where/how the greyish color come about.

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Originally Posted by RyanWest (Post 3727654)
If the Dash is turning greyish you are screwed.

If you compare the dash to your door, you can see the difference.


RyanWest 02-08-2018 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3727953)
the color of the dash was fine until I cleaned it with water from reading the posts here.

I wiped it with the Meguiars Interior cleaner last night and let it sit for a day, then I wiped it again with a dry cloth. the color is back to normal now without any stickiness, but time will tell if it'll get sticky later on. However, I prefer the little stickiness than the greyish color dash.

I am a little puzzled as to where/how the greyish color come about.

Mine does the same thing. Greyish color goes away but eventually comes back. It's really bad around the gauges cluster area or when you open the door and can see part of the dash.

My plan is to eventually remove the dash and wrap it with suede but I have so many projects going on.

I cant believe every other plastic piece in the car is perfectly fine expect the damn dash. :thumbsdown:

shaun66 02-14-2018 08:21 PM

Same boat dash has been getting worse every year for the last 2-3 years. Sits outside in the Texas heat year round. I've got cracks around the VDC button and the top is very shiny and peeling up. Windows are ceramic tinted and use a sunshade but black on black isn't helping me.

Jayhovah 02-15-2018 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by RyanWest (Post 3728606)
Mine does the same thing. Greyish color goes away but eventually comes back. It's really bad around the gauges cluster area or when you open the door and can see part of the dash.

My plan is to eventually remove the dash and wrap it with suede but I have so many projects going on.

I cant believe every other plastic piece in the car is perfectly fine expect the damn dash. :thumbsdown:

RW - I bought some "Allsport 4-way stretch" vinyl for my sub box project and it seems like it will stretch and contour over darn near anything. I'll bet wrapping your dash with it would be a cakewalk.... I have some leftover (and I am local to you) if you wanted to come check out a sample.


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