Dying the Headliner

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Re: Dying the Headliner

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Or just don't be a lazy c*nt and fix it. :lol:
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F*ck me dead, how did this thread full of expensive & pain in the ass ideas get so long?

Its call fabric spray paint!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Simply-Spray ... 546wt_1186

Available in all good auto shops. I've used it to do whole seats in the past, its a piece of piss to use!
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Bennoz wrote:F*ck me dead, how did this thread full of expensive & pain in the ass ideas get so long?

Its call fabric spray paint!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Simply-Spray ... 546wt_1186

Available in all good auto shops. I've used it to do whole seats in the past, its a piece of piss to use!
As we were talking about in my thread bennoz :lol:
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Ben, do you have any pics of how the seats turned out? I don't exactly want to f**k up my only set of seats and have to live with it every day :lol:
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Just dyed a spare headliner I had.

Turned out pretty good, will take some photos after it's dried and in the car.
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That came out sweet :D .
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Looks awesome, I'd love to do this!
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Did you dye it with a nikko pen?
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Sure did, took me 3 days. :lol:

Nah, used VHT Vinyl Dye.

Comparison photo between the stock and black one.
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Looks pretty cool, did you find much rust under there?
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I took the headliner out a while ago and removed all the glue + rust.
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That's why you need to start a showcase so we can keep up ;)
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:lol: I'm getting there.
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Just spray it, it's cake and works wonders
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Vectose wrote:Sure did, took me 3 days. :lol:

Nah, used VHT Vinyl Dye.

Comparison photo between the stock and black one.
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How many cans did you need as I'm planning on doing the same at some point after I've cut out and welded in new sections in the roof. :)
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Used two cans.
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Simple to do? Just spray on as you would when doing any other type of panel?

I found this stuff on the bay:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350920158637
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Yep. Very simple. Keep applying light coats until you get a full coverage.

And yes, that's the same stuff I used.
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Re: Dying the Headliner

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Brilliant. I'll buy it. :)

I've become quite accustomed to a black roof... I've not had any interior lining anywhere in the car since January! Putting the roof lining back in again in its stock state doesn't fill me with joy!
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