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We'll I've done it a lot of times even with a solvent dressing .its 303 water based should come off real easy .or try a hot towel with vinegar there are so many ways to remove it safely
No, don't use alcohol on the dash.Try diluted alcohol what color is dash.
It was a matte black/dark grey. Now it is just black and shiny. I'm worried that anything else like alcohol etc. is just going to completely wreck the dash.
I'll just have to buy dash mats for sunny days. Makes me sick. I guess this is a lesson to me that free internet advice is worth exactly what I paid for it. At my age I would have thought I would have learned that by now.
Not stupid at all, do a small spot in the sun then. Not the whole dash.Unfortunately it is a bit late once it has been applied. Also the spurious advice to just put it on a small area initially is stupid because it has to be on an area of the dash that actually gets the sun. The results will either be a 303 treated area that is large and will look weird or if it's too small it won't really show whether it is shiny and reflective or not.
I have scrubbed the dash with a MF cloth and hot water and APC approx: 25 times and it is still shiny. Not as much as before, but still enough to cause a lot of glare especially at this time of year when the sun is very low in the PNW.
Advice to buff it even more is a direct contradiction from the advice received from some bloke at 303. He accused me of buffing it too much. Obviously no one really knows.
303 might be OK for some applications, but for me with the Honda it was a complete nightmare and waste of money. I wouldn't use it any where else on my vehicle regardless of all the advice from so called gurus and experts and my advice to anyone contemplating using it would be to stay well away.
Really? You couldn't put a dime sized sample in the middle of the dash first? You may have possibly thought "Wow that's really shiny better not us this product!".:xyxthumbs:Also the spurious advice to just put it on a small area initially is stupid because it has to be on an area of the dash that actually gets the sun.
:iagree:Can we see some pictures of how bad this is?