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So before I put the car on the market I want to finish the black conversion from that nasty blueish color. I have the seats left to do. I know there's like a black spray-dye stuff at auto-zone, how well does that work for just a basic application like this? I would spray the seats and the cloth section in the doors with it.
And yeah I searched, found a couple basic posts but not a lot of useful information -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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QUOTE(blu94gt @ Dec 27, 2005 - 4:09 PM) [snapback]371737[/snapback] QUOTE(Chanh55 @ Dec 27, 2005 - 3:01 AM) [snapback]371460[/snapback] I just finished spraying my seats completely black. Besides the rips from wear and tear it looks brand new (color wise). This is a perfect solution for those of you that want to refurbish old looking seats. sweet deal, mine are lookin kinda crappy and the color is just ugh. I think I'll do it this week along with painting my exhaust heat-shield black. Did you take out your seats to do them? Or just mask off the rest of the interior? Sorry for the late reply. Anyways, I took the seats out... a little easier than masking the rest of the car plus its better ventalation. This is what I used: ![]() If you're spraying fabric seats, buy matte color, if you're spraying leather or vinyl, buy glossy. |
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