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Dying 1990 interior black?
My light blue interior won't match with my new paint job. I would like to dye the front bucket seats, the two bench seats, the carpets, and the ceiling. How would I go about dying it and what shoul I use?
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Re: Dying 1990 interior black?
is your interior vinyl or cloth? i knew someone who died his vinyl with sucess and it really held up well
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Re: Dying 1990 interior black?
I forgot to mention that. It is cloth which should be easier I would think. i have seen results on vinyl, but don't have knowledge on either.
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Re: Dying 1990 interior black?
Not sure if you can dye cloth or if it's the preffered method rather. Dying vinyl makes sense but cloth? I would think you have to stitch up new material (cloth) and recover the seats. And the carpet I know you should be able to find somewhere, like a truck accessory store.
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Re: Dying 1990 interior black?
I have never heard of anyone dying cloth interior in a vehicle. That doesn't mean it can't be done, but dying vinyl is much more common
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Re: Dying 1990 interior black?
I don't see why you couldn't give it a shot. Wost case is you end up recovering them, right? I have no idea what you'd use, however. I know that a spot of grease on your pants will dye a small spot black
, but I wouldn't recommend that for the entire truck.
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