Faded rear seat restoration!
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Re: Faded rear seat restoration (mullet eater)
i like the results. I might have to try this because my seats are damn there blue. In your honest opinion, would you try this product on your front seats?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CWTegRNo.160 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i like the results. I might have to try this because my seats are damn there blue. In your honest opinion, would you try this product on your front seats?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah its just fabric paint......
nice job on the seats
Yeah its just fabric paint......
nice job on the seats
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just curious as to how the paint is holding up after all this time? thinking of doing this myself
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I have done this with Similar results I use FABRIC DYE you can get it from CRAFT SHOPS and you can Use it in an AIR BRUSH...
There is also a product called MOLECUBOND that is Much better than the DUPLICOLOR or other similar BRANDS...
Lastly INVEST IN A SUEDE BRUSH or a Stiff Bristle Brush will do to restore the SOFT suede like feel of the stock seats for the ITR..
The BRUSH is also a GOOD rememdy for the ARMREST refresher.
Modified by Tsukuba 699 at 4:42 AM 9/11/2006
There is also a product called MOLECUBOND that is Much better than the DUPLICOLOR or other similar BRANDS...
Lastly INVEST IN A SUEDE BRUSH or a Stiff Bristle Brush will do to restore the SOFT suede like feel of the stock seats for the ITR..
The BRUSH is also a GOOD rememdy for the ARMREST refresher.
Modified by Tsukuba 699 at 4:42 AM 9/11/2006
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Re: Faded rear seat restoration (boosted_jon)
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Sorry, I had to bump this old topic.
My ITR seats are turning a Blueish faded color on the Jersey Mesh/Tweed. I don’t plan on touching the Alcantara but the Blue Mesh is killing me. I purchased a can of DupliColor Flat Black Vinyl/Fabric Spray. I plan to tape off the Alcantara and “lightly touch up” the Jersey Mesh only. However, I have not been able to find pictures anywhere of what the end result would look like.
Any chance the OP have an update after all this time? Or possibly re host the old pics? I know it’s a long shot but this is the only thread I can find where someone has actually tried this on ITR seats.
Here is a pic for reference. Compare the color of my door panels to the color of the Mesh on the seats. I don't mind faded Gray. But the Blue looks horrible!
My ITR seats are turning a Blueish faded color on the Jersey Mesh/Tweed. I don’t plan on touching the Alcantara but the Blue Mesh is killing me. I purchased a can of DupliColor Flat Black Vinyl/Fabric Spray. I plan to tape off the Alcantara and “lightly touch up” the Jersey Mesh only. However, I have not been able to find pictures anywhere of what the end result would look like.
Any chance the OP have an update after all this time? Or possibly re host the old pics? I know it’s a long shot but this is the only thread I can find where someone has actually tried this on ITR seats.
Here is a pic for reference. Compare the color of my door panels to the color of the Mesh on the seats. I don't mind faded Gray. But the Blue looks horrible!
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Re: Faded rear seat restoration!
Sorry, I had to bump this old topic.
My ITR seats are turning a Blueish faded color on the Jersey Mesh/Tweed. I don’t plan on touching the Alcantara but the Blue Mesh is killing me. I purchased a can of DupliColor Flat Black Vinyl/Fabric Spray. I plan to tape off the Alcantara and “lightly touch up” the Jersey Mesh only. However, I have not been able to find pictures anywhere of what the end result would look like.
Any chance the OP have an update after all this time? Or possibly re host the old pics? I know it’s a long shot but this is the only thread I can find where someone has actually tried this on ITR seats.
Here is a pic for reference. Compare the color of my door panels to the color of the Mesh on the seats. I don't mind faded Gray. But the Blue looks horrible!
My ITR seats are turning a Blueish faded color on the Jersey Mesh/Tweed. I don’t plan on touching the Alcantara but the Blue Mesh is killing me. I purchased a can of DupliColor Flat Black Vinyl/Fabric Spray. I plan to tape off the Alcantara and “lightly touch up” the Jersey Mesh only. However, I have not been able to find pictures anywhere of what the end result would look like.
Any chance the OP have an update after all this time? Or possibly re host the old pics? I know it’s a long shot but this is the only thread I can find where someone has actually tried this on ITR seats.
Here is a pic for reference. Compare the color of my door panels to the color of the Mesh on the seats. I don't mind faded Gray. But the Blue looks horrible!
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