FAO Nissan: Glossy Black Interior Surfaces — Not Good

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Hey Nissan, if you guys happen to peruse these owner groups looking for feedback, then these high-gloss black surfaces all over the place in interior is something I certainly hope you never do again. Whoever decided this was a good idea should be fired. The blinding glare these surfaces produce, particularly from the media center when sun is bright, is downright horrific (and I have fairly dark tint on all windows too). Talk about distracting when driving. Here's an example pic of what I'm referring to. BAM! Nasty glare right in the eyes. Oh, and all this glossy black is a nightmare for keeping clean from dust and fingerprints as well. Please don't make this same mistake on any future Zs. Plenty other material surfacing options available you guys could choose from instead that would alleviate these nuisances and also look/feel great.

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Hey Nissan, if you guys happen to peruse these owner groups looking for feedback, then these high-gloss black surfaces all over the place in interior is something I certainly hope you never do again. Whoever decided this was a good idea should be fired. The blinding glare these surfaces produce, particularly from the media center when sun is bright, is downright horrific (and I have fairly dark tint on all windows too). Talk about distracting when driving. Here's an example pic of what I'm referring to. BAM! Nasty glare right in the eyes. Oh, and all this glossy black is a nightmare for keeping clean from dust and fingerprints as well. Please don't make this same mistake on any future Zs. Plenty other material surfacing options available you guys could choose from instead that would alleviate these nuisances and also look/feel great.

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I have this issue as well... living in Fl. I have to put my hand over it.
 

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It is confirmed. The end of the world is nigh.
 
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It is confirmed. The end of the world is nigh.
Sorry, not following. Are you sure you’ve got the right thread here?

ps: If what you say happens to be true, certainly hope you make the most of whatever time remains. Carpe diem.
 
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They also get scratches easily. Gloss black surfaces on exterior and interior have been a cost cutting measure for many years now

I have this issue as well... living in Fl. I have to put my hand over it.
Yep, I’m hearing from others on another Z group that they too are not thrilled with having to deal with this same annoying issue.

A possible band-aid remedy learned about is having non-glare matte PPF type film applied. I’ll post back here with the details in a bit.
 
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OK, here's that non-glare matte PPF application I mentioned learning about from another Z owner who had it done. He said the material is called 'Xpel Stealth' ( https://www.xpel.com/ ) and that authorized dealers/installers of it have a digital library of patterns that they use to precision cut shapes and that they already have a collection for the new Z that included the media center as shown here in his photos. I'm curious though why each of the buttons below the display and knobs on sides weren't treated as well. Anyway, looks like this might do the trick in reducing all the annoying glare, dust, fingerprints, etc. Why Nissan didn't just make the surfaces like this to begin with as the plastic itself is perplexing. Going to be looking into this fix soon for self, and hopefully get the buttons/knobs done too.

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OK, here's that non-glare matte PPF application I mentioned learning about from another Z owner who had it done. He said the material is called 'Xpel Stealth' ( https://www.xpel.com/ ) and that authorized dealers/installers of it have a digital library of patterns that they use to precision cut shapes and that they already have a collection for the new Z that included the media center as shown here in his photos. I'm curious though why each of the buttons below the display and knobs on sides weren't treated as well. Anyway, looks like this might do the trick in reducing all the annoying glare, dust, fingerprints, etc. Why Nissan didn't just make the surfaces like this to begin with as the plastic itself is perplexing. Going to be looking into this fix soon for self, and hopefully get the buttons/knobs done too.

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It looks good But... the glare actually happens from the side were the buttons are...
 
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It looks good But... the glare actually happens from the side were the buttons are...
In my experience the glare happens from all over the media center depending on angle of sun at the time, but yes, the row of buttons is one of those reflective areas. That's why I'm looking into having each of the buttons treated with matte/non-glare Xpel Stealth film along with rest of media center's facing surface.
 
 






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