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Enthusiast Joined Jun 30, '07 From Windsor Via Toronto Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
So today Bryan *Valo666* decided to supprise me with doing some work on my interior. With me giving him some help, we re-upholstered my headliner, and dyed my back seats black. We were going to go dye my front seats black too, but we ran out of dye.
Anyways, enjoy the pictures as the day started... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and starting the headliner original material ![]() gone ![]() and new material on ![]() seats b4/in the middel of dying ![]() ![]() after dying ![]() ![]() and headliner and seats back in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() next steps are new rear speakers, installin my sub and fixing the radio harness. Bryan said the last guy who did it mickey moused it pretty good. I just need to find a new CD player before we do that. Comments?? |
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BTW when I worked for the Honda dealership. I had to clean seats that looked worse than those... It sucked but it can be done. I feel your pain. Clean the front ones best you can before you dye them. The stains will repel the dye... trust me. It will look uneven. Get some engine degreaser and spray it on the use an uphostry brush (plastic bristle) to scrub the degreaser in then use a wet dry vac to vacuum the seat as you flush it with water.. roll with that let me know if it helps...
- Matt |
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