Interior color change and updates

tcrote5516

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Yes it is designed for leather or synthetic's. It's especially important to scuff the synthetic's up with sandpaper prior to applying it (which I did).
 

tcrote5516

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Thank you. Yes, I've done this before (a few times) and it wears just as well as the original dye. I wouldn't have dyed the high wear items like the seats and the steering wheel if I hadn't had experience with using this on "lessor" vehicles but it really does hold up.
 

tcrote5516

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Good to know esp when your ideal car may have a trim choice you would not prefer.

That's exactly it. Here in the US these are very rare cars so you don't really have the luxury of picking colors, you just jump on the first clean/well maintained one you can find.
 

Navcorr

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ColorBond 330 gets a mention earlier on. Seems to be only for use on leather, plastic & vinyl.
 

iainw

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Good to know esp when your ideal car may have a trim choice you would not prefer.

There are A couple of FFs out there with awful orange interiors that would look nice recoloured. Now that would show cojones.