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Old Feb 16, 2005
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Question How does this really work?

I found this and I'm intersted in trying it for my interior. So if I want my interior another color,this is all I need and start painting away. But its a dye, so then what happens if something goes wrong? Can't fix it like paint and start over, can u? Anyone try this stuff before? Used on Vinyl, that would be our doors? and the carpet area of the door panels?

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yeah and the dash and stuff. i'm not sure how it works but i think its much more permanent then paint.
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yeah, I have glue all over my dash, but its covered by blue and white vinyl. Looks decent, but I hate the blue now, so I want to do black and grey. I think I will do much better this time. The only thing you can do after you put vinyl or material on, would be rip it off (which shouldnt be too hard), than recover it in something else. Since it has glue and sh** all over it. Painting I would think can be undone. Like soak it in paint thinner or something, but that could damage the dash itself. Im not sure.
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I just saw your link. I would think that is permanent, so you mess up, you have to get it in a darker color, or get new carpet. Black would come out ok Id think, since when you see a lighter spot, just redo that spot.
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buy and try, test it out on something before you do it to your car. Thats the best advice I can give you.
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The Dye is perminate, so make sure you do it right the first time. Good luck, I've seen this go bad dont go heavy in any sport as it will be darker in the heaver spots.
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