The dash mat......yes or no?

jlift

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I am wondering if it would be a good idea to install a dash mat on my 06 Toyota truck? I know that they do use adhesive velcro pads, so I am kind of reluctant to stick anything on a new dash that might be a pain to later remove (talking about the velcro that sticks on the dash itself--not the mat). If I take good care of the interior, detailing it regularly using uv protective products on the dash, would there be any reason to get a dash mat? Does anyone have any input either postitive or negative on dash mats? I mean, do they really serve a function?

Thanks.

Jack in WC
 
If you take care of the interior there's really no need to get a mat. 303 Aerospace protectant will keep your dash protected from the UV rays. There's really no "bad" about the dash mat, it's just probably not that attractive.
 
BLUELINE 1 said:
I agree with what Jen has said. I would only use the mat to cover a damaged dash.

I did just that on an old Buick where the dash was self destructing. Plus + It did make it look nicer and there was no glare from the dash of course.

Minus - It was amazing how much dust that thing would hold (cough cough).
 
jlift said:
I am wondering if it would be a good idea to install a dash mat on my 06 Toyota truck? I know that they do use adhesive velcro pads, so I am kind of reluctant to stick anything on a new dash that might be a pain to later remove (talking about the velcro that sticks on the dash itself--not the mat). If I take good care of the interior, detailing it regularly using uv protective products on the dash, would there be any reason to get a dash mat? Does anyone have any input either postitive or negative on dash mats? I mean, do they really serve a function?

Thanks.

Jack in WC
Not knowing where you are located, (WC means water closet to me :)), the mat is probably not a necessary thing. Some Southern states have a lot more sun problem than Iowa, but my Chevrolet Astro Van was 14 years old when I sold it and the dash was still like new. The vehicle was outside most of its life and had 303 used on it about every 60 days.

Charles
 
The last one I had was an original DashMat brand mat. It smelled like an old burlap sack since the day it was new and never did go away. My father put one in his truck and I was riding with him not to long ago. I had this faint smell that was reminicent of the one I had. This is reason itself not to put one in. :)
 
The last one I had was an original DashMat brand mat. It smelled like an old burlap sack since the day it was new and never did go away. My father put one in his truck and I was riding with him not to long ago. I had this faint smell that was reminiscent of the one I had. This is reason itself not to put one in. :)
 
i have a dashmat in my truck. for some reason, i swear it makes the interior feel cooler in the summer. perhaps the dash isnt able to absorb & radiate off heat from the windsheild?

another reason that people like dashmats is that it eliminates glare on the windsheild from a shiny dash. i never noticed this glare until i drove the truck with the dashmat. its very helpful in that respect.
 
I vote against the unattractive mat.
Use a good cleaner and protectant on the vinyl dash like God intended.
 
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