dying seats?

shiroikicker

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I've read countless threads about dying carpet but would the same thing work with seats? I have an 89 civic si and the fabric is cloth. thanks.
 

UCCRacing

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Rite Dye mixed with water... You would have to take the covers off of your seats and soak them for a couple of days, rinse them off and let them air dry then re-install....
 


lowlife9

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ther are dyeing products designed for interiors but i hear it makes the fabric hard and crunchy.
 

UCCRacing

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From what I have read/heard the Rite Dye doesn't make it crunchy but it takes a few days to really soak in... And make sure to move the stuff int he water a lot so it gets in all area's
 


ImThaBean

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I helped my friend dye a teggy seat we put in his EG. We used the spray can interior dye. Yes, it got crunchy but we got a stiff (I'm talking the stiffest plastic bristle brush you can find) bristle brush and brushed the fabric in between coats. in the end it felt a little starchy but wasn't uncomfortable.
 

UCCRacing

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I helped my friend dye a teggy seat we put in his EG. We used the spray can interior dye. Yes, it got crunchy but we got a stiff (I'm talking the stiffest plastic bristle brush you can find) bristle brush and brushed the fabric in between coats. in the end it felt a little starchy but wasn't uncomfortable.
Yea not a fan of the spray..... rite dye baby
 


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