Marhyde. It comes in a spray can, numerous colors, is relatively
inexpensive, works good, and is available at most major parts stores.
Kate
Andrew Payne wrote:
> I am planning out my "sympathetic fixer-up'in" of my '76. I recently got a
> set of seats from a fellow Spridgeteer for a good price and good early
> morning drive with my wife. Upon returning to the shop I realized that my
> interior is probably autumn leaf, not the harvest gold of my replacement
> seats. Weren't the seventies great? Since I will take my 4 seats apart and
> end up with 2 anyway, I will probably have to skin the seats. Has anyone
> tried a cheap method of dyeing the vinyl in our cars to have a uniform
> black? Black would match the carpet, and I assume would be the easiest to
> get all materials to a similar hue. Most of my interior panels are already
> faded, stained, dusted with several colors of overspray, so no great loss.
>
>
>
> I will put forth a few things for the group to consider.
>
> 1) Any dye must hold up to the sweaty backside in nice clothes
> test.
>
> 2) In light of the current economy, I need to keep it pretty
> cheap.
>
> 3) I have two cats, but WILL NOT skin them for the cause.
>
> 4) I don't currently own guns, nor do I think they would
> really help this problem. Might make me feel better to shoot the old seats,
> but wouldn't really help.
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