USAJon
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well, ours are blue. no $ so, im think of the rattle can to go black. nayone had sucess trying this? any ideas on brand o'paint. thanks.
I just spent most of my weekend with 6 cans of the dulicolor Vinyl and fabric spray. My formerly green interior is now a rich black. I used alchohol to wipe all the plastic stuff then I used 3M prepsol 70 and everything looks great. I even unloaded 3 cans into the carpet and besides it feeling a bit stiff right now it is Black too. I will post pictures I even went as far as to go to Joanne fabrics and picked up some felt and I redid the headliner and the door panels.
I just spent most of my weekend with 6 cans of the dulicolor Vinyl and fabric spray. My formerly green interior is now a rich black. I used alchohol to wipe all the plastic stuff then I used 3M prepsol 70 and everything looks great. I even unloaded 3 cans into the carpet and besides it feeling a bit stiff right now it is Black too. I will post pictures I even went as far as to go to Joanne fabrics and picked up some felt and I redid the headliner and the door panels.
I used the black vinyl die over a blue door panel about 10 years ago. Matched the color of the other door panels perfectly. 10 years later, there are a few scratches from my feet where you can see a little blue from the die getting scratched off.
what brand. that sounds like some good product...
I did these panels with the dupli-color coating. It is like vinyl spray on dye. It worked WAY better than I was hoping for.
I'm curios to see how the carpet turned out. I used rit on mine but think it could be better. Any pics yet?
Thank for the tipI'm gonna give up another trade secret here...
Dyed carpet will feel like steel wool under bare feet. 50/50 mixture of any cheap fabric softener and water applied with a pump spray and brushed in will help.