Convertible dye
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Convertible dye
Hi All,
I'm considering dyeing my blue Boxster top as it's slightly faded. has anyone done this procedure before and if so could you please let me know what products you used.
Cheers
Gary '00 Boxster S
I'm considering dyeing my blue Boxster top as it's slightly faded. has anyone done this procedure before and if so could you please let me know what products you used.
Cheers
Gary '00 Boxster S
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SEM makes a very good vinyl/carpet dye. It comes in spray cans just like paint. HOWEVER, I've never used it on a canvas top -- only on carpet and plastic. I'm not sure if SEM would be appropriate for your top or not.
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Take a look at Renovo Dark Blue Fabric Soft Top Reviver. Here is a ink to it at www.carcareonline.com.
http://www.carcareonline.com/detail....oduct_id=10315
Take a look at Renovo Dark Blue Fabric Soft Top Reviver. Here is a ink to it at www.carcareonline.com.
http://www.carcareonline.com/detail....oduct_id=10315
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Hi Lilredpo,
I ended up using a product called "Renovo" http://www.renovointernational.com
It worked perfectly and made the top look new - I would highly recommend it.
Cheers
Gary
I ended up using a product called "Renovo" http://www.renovointernational.com
It worked perfectly and made the top look new - I would highly recommend it.
Cheers
Gary
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Further reviving an OLD thread. I have a tan top on my S. Any ideas on a re dye?