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Old 12-26-07, 01:54 AM
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Default Upholstery/Carpet Dying

Searched and didn't really get any good answers; does anyone know of some good products to dye upholstery? I am needing to dye a headliner black. Preferably the same hue as the carpet/ material in a black interior Sc300. If anyone has some good advice, it would be much appreciated.

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Old 12-26-07, 06:09 AM
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search for SEMs dye. Its high quality and goes on very easily. All you need to do is clean the part, let it dry, then spray on the dye. You can dye a whole pannel in about an hour start to finish. VHT is another good company. Both should be very similar in color. I would go with either a flat black or a semi-gloss due to the gloss being overly glossy.
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I used VHT to paint my steering column and my center console. I cleaned them off with simple green, let them dry, and painted them.

On the steering column especially it really soaked in because it kept the texture of the plastic, and when I screwed a gauge pod onto it the paint didn't chip or peel at all.
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your search button is broken.
Searched and didn't really get any good answers
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The posts I found pertained to panels and dashboards. I need to dye the carpet upholstery headliner. Also, a lot of the threads don't show up as the network here blocks pretty much anything.
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SEM will work on carpet bro.
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Thanks man, I'll check out SEM.
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i heard SEM is for plastic/vinyl. Other have used RIT dye for carpets. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by lexusdream
i heard SEM is for plastic/vinyl. Other have used RIT dye for carpets. Hope this helps.
I was thinking about Rit dye.. how did it turn out? Any pictures?
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I havent tryed it yet. I just read it on other forums. A member here dyed his flow carpet with it. He said he had to do it twice since the first time turned out purplish. but after the second coat it looked good.
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Originally Posted by lexusdream
I havent tryed it yet. I just read it on other forums. A member here dyed his flow carpet with it. He said he had to do it twice since the first time turned out purplish. but after the second coat it looked good.

I believe that's DX3... I remember you have to soak it for several days.
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Dood. Just pay for the new carpet from a reupholstery shop. All that dye just to save a few bucks?
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how much would carpet at an upholstery shop cost? Plus you would have to cut it out to shape. I think im just making it sound harder than it really is.
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Originally Posted by lexusdream
how much would carpet at an upholstery shop cost? Plus you would have to cut it out to shape. I think im just making it sound harder than it really is.
It can range anywhere from $75-200 including install depending on the shop and how reputable it is. They do it all for you.

I just don't get the members here that want to rip their own interior apart, buy the dye, spend countless hours cleaning, then dying the interior, reassemble, and put it all back together. That's a LOT of work and time. Cost-value analysis will show that you're probably only saving a few bucks here and there. Pay a pro to redo the entire car!! Spend the money if you're going to build a superior vehicle.

"Do it once and do it right."
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I saved up a lot of links of DIY or other misc custom stuff for SC since I've joined the forum. Here's 1 for DIY dye. Could be useful.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=169045


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