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Junglist
02-05-2013, 22:58
anyone tried this stuff ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIMPLY-SPRAY-UPHOLSTERY-FABRIC-SPRAY-PAINT-BLACK-BROWN-RED-BLUE-GREEN-ORANGE-/350586463847?pt=UK_Crafts_DrawingSupplies_EH&var=620057829734&hash=item51a094e667

also what colour were the seats ,black ? dark grey?

Junglist
03-05-2013, 21:36
Thinking I might give this stuff a blast.

car.crash
03-05-2013, 22:39
I turned my grey carpet black with similar stuff.
Worked very well and didn't rub off.

Junglist
11-05-2013, 18:48
Just ordered a couple of bottles to do my seats.

Trevhib
13-05-2013, 13:42
I'll be interested to know how this goes. Do some pics for us Dan :agree:

Junglist
13-05-2013, 21:53
Will do. I've read good reviews only downside is the bottles are small and quite expensive really.

Phoenix Autosport
13-05-2013, 21:55
autoglym do a spray dye in rattle cans which is also supposed to be very good for awkward fabric trims such as headliners

car.crash
13-05-2013, 22:19
I tried to do my headlining but it just kept beading off it.
It was like it had a layer of wax over it.

Junglist
13-05-2013, 23:09
I was thinking a pump type spray might be easier to control. See how it goes.

Junglist
13-05-2013, 23:10
I tried to do my headlining but it just kept beading off it.
It was like it had a layer of wax over it.

Possibly some sort of fire retardant?

car.crash
14-05-2013, 09:06
I put mine in a garden sprayer and used a stiff brush to work it in.
My mum went mad as she had the outline of a gtt carpet on her grass complete with seatbelt holes and the drivers footwell hole.

Phoenix Autosport
14-05-2013, 21:06
I tried to do my headlining but it just kept beading off it.
It was like it had a layer of wax over it.
if you can get it in a bottle try mixing it with acetone and spray it using a HVLP gun, the acetone melts the coating allowing the dye in and then evaporates leaving the dye in place, the HVLP gun will allow a finer spray at a higher pressure to force the dye deeper into the weave instead of it sitting on the surface, hope this helps :smokin:

car.crash
15-05-2013, 07:17
Great reply. Thank you :)

Trevhib
15-05-2013, 10:34
:goodpost:

Junglist
18-05-2013, 19:47
Pics of my rear seats befor
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8744

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8745

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8746

After 2 coats

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8747

Ive put a fair bit on these now and you can still see where the seat belts have been but they do look better, once there dry ill get them outside for a better photo.

Trevhib
18-05-2013, 23:09
Hmmmm. Maybe you could mask off the areas where the seatbelts have been and give it another couple of coats in order to reduce the contrast? Then one over the top of everything again to try and even the finish out.

Junglist
21-05-2013, 14:56
all done. They havnt turned out to bad , i might have got rid or the seat belt marks rotally with a few more coats.or as said above masking off the dark areas :cool:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8774


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1345&pictureid=8775

Phoenix Autosport
21-05-2013, 16:22
they look 100x better, top job :agree:

car.crash
21-05-2013, 16:52
They look great and its a cheap mod.

Junglist
21-05-2013, 19:55
It's about £11 a can I used a whole one just on the rears.
So you could do everything with about 2 I'd say.

Not sure I'm gonna do the fronts just yet as I've had them out twice this month and I can't be arsed getting them out again. Unless I could do it with them in but I risk overspraying

Trevhib
22-05-2013, 12:18
They look much better. Not bad for £11!

Do the fronts properly once you feel refreshed enough to go thru the ball-ache of removing them again. :agree: