Re: IML: Vynil Dye
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Re: IML: Vynil Dye



SEM has a really good reputation for dying vinyl.
I used Leatherique to restore my '72 interior which has leather seating surfaces but the rest is vinyl. I noticed that the vinyl parts of the seat covers remain sort of tacky after application and drying... So I'm going to try SEM for the rest.

Frank
'72 coupe

Acuda4me@xxxxxxx wrote:
Has anyone worked with vynil dyes when restoring their Imperials? What's good, what's bad, what's ugly? Any recommendations?



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