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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 986306" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>Hey cool! I didnt know you were on here. You remember me from 3.8 right?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hes right, first things to go will be the door sills, the armrest, and the steering wheel. Its one thing to freshen up an interior. Its another to do a complete color change. Not saying dont do it, but be advised that this probably will happen.</p><p></p><p>I just redyed my interior. I got color matching SEM dye from 5.0resto (Late Model Restoration) Of course I was shocked to discover how pink it was (I have red interior), but then I realized that pieces that weren't normally exposed to the sun matched up perfectly. I just didn't expect it to age like that in 18 years.</p><p></p><p>...anyway, the sun had bleached the color of my door cards. I couldn't source a dye that would match my red carpet exactly (just installed new carpet too) so I just picked up a $6 can of red duplicolor fabric dye. It may not match perfectly, but atleast it's red. It's so much better than it was! If you rub your hand across it, it still feels like carpet. Not stiff or anything. So you wouldn't suspect that I ever dyed it. So pick yourself up some random black fabric dye in an aerosol can, and you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>I also wanted to mention, that before I sprayed my door carpet with this, I used it on lawn furniture cushions. I was impressed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 986306, member: 11359"] Hey cool! I didnt know you were on here. You remember me from 3.8 right? Hes right, first things to go will be the door sills, the armrest, and the steering wheel. Its one thing to freshen up an interior. Its another to do a complete color change. Not saying dont do it, but be advised that this probably will happen. I just redyed my interior. I got color matching SEM dye from 5.0resto (Late Model Restoration) Of course I was shocked to discover how pink it was (I have red interior), but then I realized that pieces that weren't normally exposed to the sun matched up perfectly. I just didn't expect it to age like that in 18 years. ...anyway, the sun had bleached the color of my door cards. I couldn't source a dye that would match my red carpet exactly (just installed new carpet too) so I just picked up a $6 can of red duplicolor fabric dye. It may not match perfectly, but atleast it's red. It's so much better than it was! If you rub your hand across it, it still feels like carpet. Not stiff or anything. So you wouldn't suspect that I ever dyed it. So pick yourself up some random black fabric dye in an aerosol can, and you should be fine. I also wanted to mention, that before I sprayed my door carpet with this, I used it on lawn furniture cushions. I was impressed! [/QUOTE]
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