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Old 10-29-08, 10:57 PM
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So i have an s4 with the red interior. I am thinking about redoing the color scheme to match what color i plan on painting the exterior. The colors that I want are going to be like a burgundy and black. Since the dash is vinyl, i am going to dye it rather than paint it.

I was hoping that some of you may know of a good dye product for a nice black interior. Also the best way to dye the vinyl in a car. I am not too familiar with messing with cars so you will see me popping up every now and again.

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Well, I've been asking people that have painted the insides of their FDs and such and one of the Masters of the Lightening in a World of Thunder, has said that Tamiya paint works really well. You can get it at a Hobby store nearest you. Also, you could try Plasti Dip by Performix, you can get it at your local Home Depot or Lowes.

Both of the paints are spray
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thanks
i will take a look at them today.


Does anyone have pics of there dyed or painted interior??
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look into SEM dyes.
OR contact an upholstery shop to get it done right.




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