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Old 04-27-2016, 11:46 PM
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I am wanting a black dash cover to knock down the glare. It can be a vinyl type stick on or something more exotic.

What do you reecommend ? Source?

I have been all over the net and not found what I need....
 
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Well you can always order one off internet like ebay or amazon, but you might wanna check into some local sign/graphic businesses in your area they do alot of vinyl work and might be able to wrap it for you and as far as unique and exotic maybe consider getting it hydro-dipped.
 
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Originally Posted by hyrax222
I am wanting a black dash cover to knock down the glare. It can be a vinyl type stick on or something more exotic.

What do you reecommend ? Source?

I have been all over the net and not found what I need....
Powder coat it.
That's what I did to mine.
 
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Nothing fancy, just hit it with a few squirts of plasti-dip.
 
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You could also scuff it down by hand if you would prefer a stainless steel look.
 
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You could test the look by spraying it with plastidip which is easily removable.

An inexpensive solution is they make truck bed liner in spray paint cans. It gives a textured finished. It is also easier to get right than regular paint.
 
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You can get a Harley "Dashinator" in lots of different designs if you have a standard dash, not sure what bike you have.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/harley-dashinator
 
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I went with Plasti dip, it also took out all the imperfections.
 
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Wow looks great!
 
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Looks damn good!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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