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Posted by Steve | Posted in Mold Making | Posted on 18-03-2010

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Need a New Look? Make a Dash with Style

Time takes a heavy toll on the inside of your auto, especially the dashboard. From blistering sunlight to foot scuffs, there are countless enemies to your dash, and they’re all gunning to turn your cockpit into a chamber of horrors. Luckily, refurbishing it is as easy as upgrading the appearance of your dash. Here’s how.

Often the first thing people notice, your dash usually takes the brunt of the spilled coffee, wet and muddy shoes, ink pens and a wide range of other objects than sully its appearance and leave it looking dull and abused. A ruined interior equates to a ruined resale or trade-in value. So, don’t let it get out of hand. There are a number of attractive accessories, including dash covers or a dash kit, that cover up the damage while instilling some fresh, personalized style into your interior.

First and usually foremost, dash covers are meant to protect a new dash or prevent any further damage to one that’s seen its share of the action. Dash covers line the curves and contours of your dash and provide a quality look through precision patterns that ensure a flawless fit. Sometimes known as a dash mat, they also come in a full selection of styles and colors, catering to any taste and easily blending in with most existing interiors. Some dash covers are even manufactured with premium Foss fiber material for those who live in warmer climates. The Foss fiber reduces heat build-up in your cabin and keeps the vehicle more comfortable while preventing your dash from becoming cracked and faded by the sun.

Dash covers are a great protective measure, but for those looking for a more permanent change, a dash kit provides a high level of style as well as a refined appearance, similar to an add-on package offered through a dealer. While the color and style options provide a wide range of choices, including carbon dash kits and molded dash kits, one of the most popular styles is a wood dash kit. Available in a marbled or striped wood grain, a wood dash kit injects originality and character into your interior with factory matched finishes.

Custom dash kits, like Toyota dash kits along with hundreds of others, are designed for each vehicle’s make, model and year, ensuring unique trim pieces perfectly suited to your interior. To install a wood dash kit, simply peel the trim piece off your kit and press it right into place. Plus, you can also select a wood dash kit that includes components to cover your dash, stereo, gauges and vents—even including door trim kits to complete the look.

About the Author

Dash kits, like a wood dash kit or molded dash, are the fastest way to spice up a lackluster interior. They’re available in a wide range of styles and colors to suit any taste, from edgy to elegant. You’ll be amazed how easy it is!

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