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Old 03-01-2009, 11:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help on Dye the speaker Grills-4th gen

I am curious what people use to dye the speaker grills on the door panel/ in the back area; and possibly on the dash. Currently it is the stock fabric which is faded badly. Id like to dye with a nice black. Any ideas please help
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heh im saying what works best......
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Dupli-color makes something called vinyl & fabric coating. You can give that a shot.
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Dupli-color makes something called vinyl & fabric coating. You can give that a shot.
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just go to your local car audio shop, but some new fabric and some spray adhesive. remove the old, put on the new.....whoala, and you are the same ethnicity you started (no dye needed)
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i tried the powder stuff rit... waste of ten dollars.... it changed the pigment some however it did not go to black... i ended up buying some sem dye it was nice. my advice is rit is wrong ....
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i've only ever used the liquid rit. it worked well on my carpets
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just go to your local car audio shop, but some new fabric and some spray adhesive. remove the old, put on the new.....whoala, and you are the same ethnicity you started (no dye needed)


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