<VV> Dyeing seats

Marc Marcoulides hharpo at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 13 15:47:42 EST 2006


I have had upholstry dye'd on 2 corvairs and never had a problem. In both cases I hired a company that dye's booths in restaurants. Many times when restaurants are remodeled the booths are ok so dye completes the color change rather than having the upholstry redone.

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>Hi all. I'm in the process of doing some winter bodywork on my '65 coupe. I've yet to decide what color to repaint it (it's currently Mist Blue), but I thought I could expand my options if my interior was black instead of the current medium blue. Have any you dyed seats, and if so, what were the results? The upholstery is about 4 years old, so I don't really want to spend the $$$ on new upholstery when what I have is fine. I just didn't know if there is a dye out there that does well over the long run on seats. Thanks for any tips!
> 
>Pat Bremer
>Speedway, IN
>http://roadtripmemories.com
> 
>P.S...If any of you have a good set of black interior for a late model for sale, I'd listen to that to!
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