Has anyone smoothed their dash?
Has anyone smoothed their dash?
Has anyone smoothed their dash on their HHR? Does anyone know where I can find out more info on doing this? I'm thinking that if I get the HHR I would want to build a new console and smooth the dash, but I'm trying to find out more information about the process of smoothing a dash.
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Originally Posted by ngiovas
Has anyone smoothed their dash on their HHR? Does anyone know where I can find out more info on doing this? I'm thinking that if I get the HHR I would want to build a new console and smooth the dash, but I'm trying to find out more information about the process of smoothing a dash.
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One of the things I like about the HHR is its dash and old look intruments.
Originally Posted by Holmes Hot Ride
What is smoothing the dash? If that means to get a flat looking no curve dash, why?
One of the things I like about the HHR is its dash and old look intruments.
One of the things I like about the HHR is its dash and old look intruments.
Originally Posted by ngiovas
Has anyone smoothed their dash on their HHR? Does anyone know where I can find out more info on doing this? I'm thinking that if I get the HHR I would want to build a new console and smooth the dash, but I'm trying to find out more information about the process of smoothing a dash.
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One thing to think about; for daily driving a smooth a gloss painted dash is going to cause a lot of problems with reflected sunlight - the pebbled dash makes the most sense.
Hope it helps,
Is any kind of filler used? I was worried that filler or paint may crack since the dash is somewhat flexible. One of the reasons I am thinking of doing this is so that if I build a custom console they will match. I may just pull out the trim pieces around the radio and make them match the console.
I think most people just sand all the bumps off and then smooth it all over. You will need to use adhesion promoter when painting plastic. If you used a filler, you should make sure it is compatible with plastic and then use it all over the entire surface. This way you would get a consistent finish.
Personally, I'd stay away from filler for the reasons you mentioned.
Personally, I'd stay away from filler for the reasons you mentioned.
Originally Posted by captain howdy
He means sanding off the little plastic dots that stick out I think. 
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