Leather dye
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Leather dye
Hi all,i have been offered a set of ford KA seats,they are black with blue inserts,just wont "go" with my maroon 2 door. I was wondering about leather dye,but have never used it before....what are your thoughts and/experience of this? or should i just wait for a more suitable color to come up for sale??
1968 2 door 1275
Re: Leather dye
I rather doubt the Ka seats are 'leather'... But I imagine colouring light to dark will work well enough, but dark to light...not so sure.
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Re: Leather dye
they are leather Roy.KA sport seats( £60) mid to dark blue "middle",the rest of the seats are black ,want to dye blue to black..i have checked out some leather dye and paint products off ebay,just dont know if they will "do the job"if you know what i mean .dont want to ruin the seats or my/passengers clothing etc.currently have rover p6 front seats on modified minor bases,they dont fold forwards,just tilt.have to take the headrest off to tiltand if i leave the engine running they can hit the gear lever forwards....crunch....i did that once!
1968 2 door 1275
Re: Leather dye
Oh right - well if you watch 'Car SOS' they are constantly refurbishing seats etc - and seem to use magic potions/dyes. I'm guessing blue -to - black could be ok. But yes - some concern about transfer to clothing on a hot day I imagine.
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Re: Leather dye
The leather seats in mine now have been "painted" red..original color is "tan",i can see paint runs under the seats.The red"paint"has covered very well and dose not bleed,run,sweat etc...wish i knew what product they used(nothing in the comprehensive history with the car)
1968 2 door 1275
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Re: Leather dye
i always use a frost paint for vinyl brings interiors up like new its not cheap though but can be bought be the litre around about £25 a litre I think a litre should do an interior though.
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Re: Leather dye
Thanks omegaman.I decided against buying them.I found a set of black leathers with seat belts and brackets etc,locally for £50.
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Re: Leather dye
Vinylkote will re-colour both vinyl and leather. It's not cheap but the results are good (you can still 'feed' leather seats after they've been re-coloured). I've used it a couple of times and have been pleased with the results