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Vinyl dye...the result
Have been in a bit of hibernation, many projects so the 944 was back-burnered for a bit
Well a big thanks to all of you who suggested the SEM dye. I re-colored my dashboard from beige to black and it looks absolutely factory! I cannot believe how great it came out and it took a whopping twenty minutes from start to finish. I bought the cleaner & the softener (No Sand) and used them both before the paint...I defy anyone to be able to spot it as not original. Excellent product, excellent advice. Thank again, GHEN
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Don't you love that stuff?
Glad to hear of another SEM succsess story. If you can post pics. If you need someone to host them for you email them to fossilfuelvp@aol.com and I will post them here for you. |
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Just FYI, pelican will host the pics for you. No need to host and link them into the post like on the 924 board. Just use the "Click here to upload a photo" link and follow the instructions.
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Old habits 'dye' hard I guess. Thanks for the reminder.
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Not a great picture, but I was in a hurry. The original center console lid is in the foreground, you can see how even the vinyl behind it is dyed, and how well the grain shows through.
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