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Exactly.The problem seems to be that some members here have already experienced the dashes deteriorating and getting sticky/tacky to the touch. That's what I'm trying to prevent. Do search on "sticky dash".
Pictures or it didn't happen.Just finished installing the dash mat and it looks great and fits very well. Thicker than the carpeted mats and has a quality feel to it; almost like leather. Big problem were the double-sided tape holders they supply. Nearly impossible to separate the sticky part from the covering piece. The sticky part is gooey sticky and very thin so if you're lucky enough to remove the covering you'll have a tough time getting it off your fingers and placed where you want it. It's like using your fingers to put honey on bread. Clearly, the manufacturers never tried to install their mat using these holders.
I'll let the cover relax to the shape of the dashboard before I take a photo. It's not going to look much different than the OP's. Time will tell how well the stickies hold up.Pictures or it didn't happen.![]()
Exactly the reason why I, at first, used Velcro to hold it down, but my OCD Army brain didn't like the look of the way the Velcro raised up the mat approximately 1/4". I went out and purchased Scotch Extreme Mount Double Sided Tape., which is available at your favorite big box store. It is thicker and tackier than the double sided tape they sent with the mat. I used a razor knife to separate the red strip off of the tape. Now it lays flatter than the Velcro strips, and my OCD Army brain says that's acceptable.Just finished installing the dash mat and it looks great and fits very well. Thicker than the carpeted mats and has a quality feel to it; almost like leather. Big problem were the double-sided tape holders they supply. Nearly impossible to separate the sticky part from the covering piece. The sticky part is gooey sticky and very thin so if you're lucky enough to remove the covering you'll have a tough time getting it off your fingers and placed where you want it. It's like using your fingers to put honey on bread. Clearly, the manufacturers never tried to install their mat using these holders.
Thanks for the information. I have the same 3M tape made specifically for auto use and did not think to use it until your post. I also used razor type blade to get that covering off. It just takes time and patience. I'll see how the included sticky patches hold up and if not well, I'll use the 3M.Exactly the reason why I, at first, used Velcro to hold it down, but my OCD Army brain didn't like the look of the way the Velcro raised up the mat approximately 1/4". I went out and purchased Scotch Extreme Mount Double Sided Tape., which is available at your favorite big box store. It is thicker and tackier than the double sided tape they sent with the mat. I used a razor knife to separate the red strip off of the tape. Now it lays flatter than the Velcro strips, and my OCD Army brain says that's acceptable.
That looks better than mine as well.![]()
Just took this with my cheap tablet while sitting in the passenger seat. Probably could have taken a full pic from the back seat, but I'm not a small guy. You get the idea.
What happened where?Nice. What happened here?
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How about the plastic covers in your car! I had them in my 1960 Impala, I bet the second owner removed them, and had a perfect like new interior without the hot sticky, or cold stiff plastic covers to deal with.These things remind me of plastic covers for your couch.
No sir, no plastic covers in my truck. I have Dickie Seat Covers on my front seats to help keep from sweating from the seats. I have a dog protector over my rear seat to prevent my German Shepard’s from scratching my seats when I take them to the vet.How about the plastic covers in your car! I had them in my 1960 Impala, I bet the second owner removed them, and had a perfect like new interior without the hot sticky, or cold stiff plastic covers to deal with.
I could give two shits about the second owner I'm going to drive it till the wheels fall off like I have every car I've owned.How about the plastic covers in your car! I had them in my 1960 Impala, I bet the second owner removed them, and had a perfect like new interior without the hot sticky, or cold stiff plastic covers to deal with.