We deal with snow all winter here in Nova Scotia Canada. That is why my mustangs are stored away for half the year. Sucks right?! I bought the door panel backer boards from LMR for my 90 GT black interior might have to tackle them soon.
Looks like it matches great! Was planning on doing this to a few of my parts when the weather warms up. How durable/scratch resistant is the SEM dye when finished?
Looking good! I went through many red parts on my 87 always replacing them with newer looking ones until 2001 when I found a pretty mint black 90 interior. It was only missing a couple of the armrest plugs and one console cover, so those got dyed. I used fresh vinyl to cover the dash pad and the console lid. I might need to get those LMR armrest pads soon though. Great job!
Seriously was just looking for this to match panels in my Jeep. Thanks man.
Hell yeah man! Rad stuff.
My SEM dye interior is looking factory new 6 years later, that stuff is magic.
Wow! Those came out super nice! Great work as always man!
What happens if it gets scratched? Will the paint just chip off?
This is one great video. Interior pieces and seats I've ever dyed never turned out quite right. Thanks for posting this.
Any time you are doing paint or dye prep is 98% of what makes it turn out good.
Is this product the same as duplicolor vinyl and fabric spray can? Are they both dye? Thanks in advance to whom ever answers!
We deal with snow all winter here in Nova Scotia Canada. That is why my mustangs are stored away for half the year. Sucks right?! I bought the door panel backer boards from LMR for my 90 GT black interior might have to tackle them soon.
Looks like it matches great! Was planning on doing this to a few of my parts when the weather warms up. How durable/scratch resistant is the SEM dye when finished?
Jenn at Fox resto recommended go jo instead of dawn. I get it many different ways to handle it.
You did a awesome job on that paint brotha! They look brand spankin new! 👍🏻👌🏼💯
Wonder how well you could dye red to grey?
Looking good! I went through many red parts on my 87 always replacing them with newer looking ones until 2001 when I found a pretty mint black 90 interior. It was only missing a couple of the armrest plugs and one console cover, so those got dyed. I used fresh vinyl to cover the dash pad and the console lid. I might need to get those LMR armrest pads soon though. Great job!
That's not dye, it's paint.
What if the new piece is black but you need it gray?
"warm as possible" well I guess ill do mine on a hot sunny day in Florida
Nice job on the interior, looks amazing!
Looks amazing. You did a great job prepping them.
When did you use the grease and wax remover? Was it before Prep spray?
Looking at dying my interior soon myself. Interesting stuff.
Dang that looks 100%👍👍👍 so the question I have is will the dye wear off or is it very durable??? Looking good brother!!👊👊👍👍💪💪
how's the coating holding up?🙏🏼
Wow! Awesome results!
It’s all in the prep work. That’s where most people mess up.
U didn't have to use the primer?
Best video I’ve seen on doing the dyes. Exactly what I was lookin for thank you 🤙🏽
The black is definitely the way to go. Arm rests look killer!👍🏽
I'm ready for all the white stuff to melt!
Amazing results, can’t wait to do mine…
Does anyone know where to get those plugs ? To cover the screws
Looks great. Thanks for the how-to.
Can you paint the switch plates?
How has it held up it's been a year since install
How well is that stuff work long term?
You ever dye the door panels?
What rags are those?
So sad i can't get this paint in oxford white in europe 🥺
Sprayed the floor on the first pass! Can’t keep nothing nice 😂
Good video!
Broooooo I love your fuckn shop ,it was like you opened the door to my heaven
I wanna know how 2 years later this held up.
While you guys weren't looking I went back dried it.
I don't think this type of dye lasts
Those 5.0 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Looks good.I prefer the Landeau black myself. Either way looks💯 better.👍
Great work Brother!!!💪🏼🇺🇸
Cool stuff!
Next time leave a link in the bio
Color coat is not a dye, just fyi… good results though
no adhesion promoter ?