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Say no to crack.



I have one of those carpet looking dashmats and like it.  The previous
owner had it on.  If I remember correctly my dash is in pretty decent
shape considering it sat in the Las Vegas sun for 15 years.  The pad
itself actually looks pretty nice too.

-Grant-



On 4/18/06, Greg Pallett <greg.rocco@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, my scirocco dash is *mostly* crack free. (runs and knocks on wood).
> I'm concerned about keeping it that way, since it's no longer my daily
> driver.  It'll sit for a few days at a time and bake in the DC sun. I fear
> the greenhouse  effect will bake it into nice cracks.
> Would anyone reccomend this
> *http://tinyurl.com/phx9f*
> or this
> *http://tinyurl.com/nuj3n*
> *?*
> Another option:  Use my carcover?  That's only slightly logistically
> awkward, since the passenger side of the car is smack next to some bushes,
> but not a huge deal, just inconvienient.  The bonus would be it keeping the
> paint cleaner too...
>
> Or, go the el cheap-o route and just get a white towell to lay on the dash
> when the car is parked?
>
> I reject those sun shades that go inside your windhsield; they baked off my
> rearview mirror twice last summer.
>
> Thoughts, questions, concerns, comments, ideas, suguestions, salutations,
> lamentations, etc appreciated.
>
> GP
> --
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> 91 Jetta - Still needs a name aka DailyBattleWagen
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