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Originally Posted by CapriceClassic
and to ur coment i feel people dont want to sit there and read a perfectly written post wen they could read wat u want in a quick phrase and give u a quick answer
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For me, anyways, its quicker to read a correctly written sentence than figure out your own style of abbreviations.
As for the vinyl dye...... as noted above, it really does not 'dye' the vinyl, but it adheres to the vinyl, like a paint. It stays flexible and does not chip or flake.
It is VERY good for rigid plastic pieces. I sprayed the dash on my '82 Chevy van from blue to black 6 years ago and it still looks perfect, after years of sunlight etc.
It's okay for flexible plastic and vinyl pieces, like the backs of seats etc.
It's not good for the seating surfaces, though. It will wear off after a few weeks of sitting on the covered surfaces.
Beware of using on fabrics and cloth. They will look okay, but feel rough and will rub off easily.