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Old 04-12-2024, 10:01 PM
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I need to redo the kick panels and carpet in my 67 and thought I would just use spray dye on both. What do you all recommend for vinyl dye? If I remember correctly the color is dark aqua.

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Old 04-13-2024, 08:26 AM
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SEM is good
do a wipe with the hottest(slow) lacquer thinner to soften the plastic just before spraying
with carpet the key is to spray an area and work it in with a small stiff scrub brush.
Steam clean and vacuum before dye.

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You can order SEM at Walmarts, or go get it mixed up at an automotive paint store.

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I was going to suggest SEM, but held back, as my last experience with it was almost 40 years ago. I applied it then just as described here, and it came out quite well (hard plastic interior parts and carpet; 1980 Phoenix, in dark blue, circa '87).

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Thanks for the replies. My carpet came from Legendary Interiors about 15 years ago and it has faded badly. I think it was ACC carpet. I can get new carpet for about $200 but that involves taking out the seats and console. I figured I could tape the edges and cover the seats and console then spray it. I will remove the kick panels to spray them.

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Thanks for the replies. My carpet came from Legendary Interiors about 15 years ago and it has faded badly. I think it was ACC carpet. I can get new carpet for about $200 but that involves taking out the seats and console. I figured I could tape the edges and cover the seats and console then spray it. I will remove the kick panels to spray them.
You know Phil, I recall you dying your interior years ago. I bought my dark aqua dye from the same place based on your results and it turned out great. TCP Global in California. I called them up gave them my factory color code they matched it perfectly.

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You know Phil, I recall you dying your interior years ago. I bought my dark aqua dye from the same place based on your results and it turned out great. TCP Global in California. I called them up gave them my factory color code they matched it perfectly.
I think that may have been on the 65 I had. I bought new carpet for the 67. I did buy a can of interior paint. I think I still have the can in my shop. I will look tomorrow if I get a chance.
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