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Seat Paint/Dye

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 9:08 pm
by MaggieTheMoggy
After about a year of ownership, I'm finally getting around to the interior refurbishment.

Maggie is a 1960 2-door, Old English White, 'Maroon' interior. I've stripped the seats, bought the high-density foam seat base, know about the 12 pirelli straps, the squab padding etc., but I'm struggling with the seat vinyl. Its pretty good/sound (I need to learn how to sew mind you), but the right-hand side of the drivers seat has lost all its colour - particularly the piping.

Could anyone offer any advice on re-colouring products and/or seats in general?

Many thanks - Paul

Re: Seat Paint/Dye

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:18 am
by Oldmogman
I've used Vinylkote a couple of times have have been pleased with the results. Not cheap but it seems to do the job!

Re: Seat Paint/Dye

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:49 am
by nice one cyril
Hi, just read your post about seat colouring, that guy mentioned vinlykote, I have to say its a superb product, I've been using it for years. It goes a long way and an economic way to change the interior colour of your bar and the people I've used have been good at colour matching, just follow the instructions and you will be well pleased. Did my interior a few years back and the only colour available on the parcel shelf edgeing was black, so just painted it red, now its the best part of the upholstery. All the best, Nice one Cyril.

Re: Seat Paint/Dye

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 3:37 pm
by MaggieTheMoggy
Many, many thanks both of you - is there a recommended stockist and/or recommended colour to match the red (burgundy?) that was the interior colour available with 1960 Old English White?

All the best - Paul

Re: Seat Paint/Dye

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2016 8:05 am
by plg422d
I have just used TRG Vinyl Paint in Scarlett to recolour the Cherokee Red seats in my minor. It is an excellent colour match.

About 6 cans of 150ml will do all the seats.[frame]Image[/frame]