Re: vinyl dye spray
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Re: vinyl dye spray



I used SEM brand with good results. 
http://www.perfectfit.com/15342/Vinyl--Leather-Paint.html shows their product line. You can buy it local to you. 

Whatever brand you use it is the prep that counts, so follow what the mfg. writes on their product instructions. Painting is 98% prep.
 
For an exact match you can go to a good automotive paint supply and they can mix up some. Some paint stores even have the ability to put the paint in an aerosol type can. 

Thanks,
Gary H.



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>
>I am replacing the black bucket seat covers with replcements from 
>Legendary but will be using the vinyl dye spray for the rear seat. Does 
>anyone have a recommendation on a good source for the spray and if the 
>spray should be gloss, semi-gloss, satin or what to match the new front 
>covers? 
>What have your experiences been with the product and is it really 
>necessary to use there preparation spray rather than a really good 
>cleaning? I'm not trying to cut corners on the prepping just if a good 
>cleaning is all that is required prior to spraying.
>thanks in advance. 
>
>Wayne Huseby
>64 polara 500 2dr ht 


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