Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
You might have to dye yours.Thank you! I just need to find new black seat belts. The belts throw it off.
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You might have to dye yours.Thank you! I just need to find new black seat belts. The belts throw it off.
Swapped to the 22's today. Gotta get used to them again. View attachment 201702 View attachment 201705 I also fixed the dip on the bumper from the trans fluid mishap.View attachment 201704 I also figured out a good way to mount the bowtie center caps. View attachment 201706 Now I gotta figure out why when my ac is on high, it vibrates. I feel it through the gas pedal and steering wheel.
I use a brand new razor blade, and with the end(corner)I cut around the damaged area, pull it off, then respray dip. Just keep putting coats on. Not 100% but it beats peeling it all off just for 1 spot. Lmk how you make out.How did you “fix the dip”. I have a few spots for touch up on my bumpers and grille.
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So when people talk about dye. Are they meaning the spray paint like SEM. OR is it something different? I was at the local upholstery shop picking up some material to do my head liner and was talking to him about. It. He gave me a card of a guy that dye's interior and I guess he is really good at it. I need to call because I'm curious to see what the cost would be.You might have to dye yours.
I would think the spray type. It's all about the prep--for adhesion. You could use the best dye, but if you don't prep it right, it's just gonna flake off. In the pic you posted I'd have to guess they used the spray type dye.So when people talk about dye. Are they meaning the spray paint like SEM. OR is it something different? I was at the local upholstery shop picking up some material to do my head liner and was talking to him about. It. He gave me a card of a guy that dye's interior and I guess he is really good at it. I need to call because I'm curious to see what the cost would be.
That's what I was thinking too. I just spent like 3 hours in the back yard with the power washer on all of my stuff in sprayed it all down with a good Degreaser and on the parts that had the stock rubberized crap paint on it and I was able to blow it all off so the dash I'm going to put in it I don't have to worry about painting it black now because the pressure washer took all of the paint off of it I got lucky.I would think the spray type. It's all about the prep--for adhesion. You could use the best dye, but if you don't prep it right, it's just gonna flake off. In the pic you posted I'd have to guess they used the spray type dye.