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Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? #39671
05/13/07 07:53 PM
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I've been thinking about changing from a green interior to black, but don't want to spend $1000 or more to do it. Has anyone had any success (or horror stories) using vinyl die to die seats, kick panels dash, ect.? My car is also a 'vert, so the interior stands out much more then a hard top. Thanks for your input.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39672
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I had the same green interior in my '69 Charger, and I wanted to dye it black as a temporary change until I could afford new. That was 2 years ago, and it hasn't scratched off or lifted off yet. It looks so good and has held up so well, that I'm thinking it's permanent. I used a spray can dye made by SEM. Hardest part was getting everything really clean. I used a battery scrub brush and simple Green to clean the hell out of it. Then, just prior to spraying the dye, use a 50/50 solution of rubbing alcohol and water on a rag. It opens the pores of the vinyl and lets the dye go in deeper. It was a lot of work, but it came out great and I saved A LOT of money. I think I used 11 cans of dye for the whole interior. Less than $150. Good luck

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: chargermick] #39673
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Thanks Mick. What did you do about carpet?

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39674
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I havent use it YET, but this is supposed to work well for carpet and cloth.

http://www.bondo-online.com/catalog_item.asp?itemNbr=151


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Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: NTOLERANCE] #39675
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I did a set of '68 charger seats from green to white, but I used stuff from an auto paint supply store. I think it was SEM. 1 qt. was plenty for front and back. Worked great. Washing with tri-sodium phosphate and water with a Scotch-Brite before painting works well. I tried the can stuff on a red carpet to black on a console for the same car and it sucked. Almost a whole can on just the console carpet pieces and it still looked a little red.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39676
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I usd SEM to color most of my interior from blue to black and even colored a seat from white to black. This material looked very natural and held up great for several years. I am working on 7 years (40k miles) for the door panels, visor and dash pads but I have since put new covers on the seats.

Only one word or caution clean, clean and clean again. I used an amonia based cleaner and the SEM vinyl or platic prep (as appropriate). If you even see a hint of fish eying you have not cleaned enough. Stop wipe the stuff off and clean some more.

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Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: dgc333] #39677
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any pics of the died interiors done w/sim dye?

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Charger_440] #39678
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Ive dyed several cars that i have had and have found out the key to a good job is to make sure item to be dyed is to completely cleaned.I use a strong degreaser like super clean and hot water and a scotch brite to clean and make sure to let dry all the way before dyeing and parts turn out great...

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Thanks for all of the replies. Sounds like if prepped right, I should get some good results.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39680
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Thanks for all of the replies. Sounds like if prepped right, I should get some good results.




Half the battle to a good/great paint job is in the prep work!!

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: stubbs300 ] #39681
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The SEM works great. Clean with soap & water REAL good, then dry REAL good, then use the SEM vinyl prep/cleaner before painting.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: 69charger383] #39682
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Getting ready to start on this project and just thought I'd bring it back up. Thanks.

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Ditto on the cleaning tips. I did a white to black
dye job once w/o cleaning and it lifted and scratched. Green to black w/ proper cleaning should be great!

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Thanks Mick. What did you do about carpet?




I can understand saving the cost of the seating material, but I would sure try to find 100 bones to replace the carpet.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: FPD031] #39685
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Thanks Mick. What did you do about carpet?




I can understand saving the cost of the seating material, but I would sure try to find 100 bones to replace the carpet.




I spent $121.50 on new carpet (plus freight) two years ago and can't return it. That price was even the discounted Moparts group buy through Dante as well. If I can die it for 25 bucks and make it look right, that's about $100 bucks I save. If it won't work, I'll pony up the cash.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39686
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OK. I stopped by the paint supply shop today and they had gloss black and satin black available in both spray cans and pints. I think I want to use the spray cans, but should I use gloss or satin? thanks.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39687
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OK. I stopped by the paint supply shop today and they had gloss black and satin black available in both spray cans and pints. I think I want to use the spray cans, but should I use gloss or satin? thanks.




If you are looking at the SEM stuff the general consensus seems to be Landau Black. I just did all that research last week, and did my A-pillars and Kick panels yesterday.

Looks great - but then again its only a day old.

BTW - I ordered my SEM paint through sjdiscountools.com. About $9 a can IIRC. It shipped the next day after placing my order.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Gusteve] #39688
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Ahh man, I just bought two cans of the Satin Black. And they're an hour south of where I live. maybe I can trade it here locally...

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Waveraider] #39689
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Ahh man, I just bought two cans of the Satin Black. And they're an hour south of where I live. maybe I can trade it here locally...




As mentioned above - also be sure you get the prep stuff, too. Vinal Prep and Sand Free for the plastic.

BTW - the sjdiscounttools place that I bought from is in Ohio - so if you are in Indy that's one day shipping for UPS ground.

Re: Dying vinyl seats and interior parts? [Re: Gusteve] #39690
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Lots of going from another color to black. How about going from black to white? I'd like to try it instead of getting the new crappy fitting E-body door panels. Does it cover good enough?

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