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Old 12-12-2004, 10:37 PM
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Painting/dying interior carpet?

well I was searching around and found this on the net, would this work and not fade much on the carpet and the fabric below the back window?

http://www.sunshinejoy.com/Simply_Sp...y_Fabric_Paint

if anyone has tried this or has a better way w/out removing all my carpeting it would be great ta know. thanks!
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Old 01-10-2005, 12:36 PM
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

why don't you try it and let us know how it comes out? seems like it will work
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Old 01-11-2005, 07:58 AM
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

I was actually told it fades a little bit ago though, so I wouldn't try it, thanks though. peace
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

Whenever I want something a different color, I either buy paint, or I go to wal mart and buy fabric. Wal mart has some pretty nice fabrics sometimes, and Ive used a lot in my car.
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

I have used the cranberry color on the interior of my van. it covered the sun faded parts by the front windows and dirty patches on the floor. It was done over a year ago and still looks good. it kept the cloth soft. you got to wait 4 days for it to dry. got a red arm from driving too soon.
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well I was searching around and found this on the net, would this work and not fade much on the carpet and the fabric below the back window?

http://www.sunshinejoy.com/Simply_Sp...y_Fabric_Paint

if anyone has tried this or has a better way w/out removing all my carpeting it would be great ta know. thanks!
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

I used it... My interior started grey, now is a sweet emerald green, and only cost me $30.

Some of their deals, i painted the interior of my car Emerald took 10 cans.: http://www.fabricspraypaint.com/Defa...ic_Paint_Deals

The general info page- has some good info: http://www.fabricspraypaint.com/Simp...ic_Spray_Paint


When you order, you can through the site, but for bigger prokjects if you call them, not sure of their number they can get you a deal.
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Old 04-14-2005, 11:29 AM
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Re: Painting/dying interior carpet?

and no it doesn't fade. I tell everyone about this product. Completely Rocks!
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