MongooseGA
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I began to "dye" the interior of my Lexus this Summer to freshen up the look. The car has tan leather with the dash, window trim, pillars, etcetera being a hideous dark brown. The plan is to dye all brown sections black for a nicer look.
The product I used was an aerosol called SEM. It went on nicely (however, requiring me to remove the parts from the car) and looked great initially. The materials did have a bit of a still feel to them, but that's sort of gone away with a bit of time.
The pieces I'm doing are vinyl, not leather. I'm assuming I can use the same products for them though?
My question is: If I were to refinish all of the potentially black pieces in the car, what is a good "wipe on" product that I can use? I'd like to avoid having to remove the dash completely. I just did about an hour of searching. Essentially, I'm looking for something similar to this product: http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing-product-discussion/90928-my-leather-dye-results.html
I also read that leatherique has a bit better of a reputation for this job. Not the RO or the PC, but the dying kits. The problem is, I can't find the dying kits. Any help would be great.
Thanks.
The product I used was an aerosol called SEM. It went on nicely (however, requiring me to remove the parts from the car) and looked great initially. The materials did have a bit of a still feel to them, but that's sort of gone away with a bit of time.
The pieces I'm doing are vinyl, not leather. I'm assuming I can use the same products for them though?
My question is: If I were to refinish all of the potentially black pieces in the car, what is a good "wipe on" product that I can use? I'd like to avoid having to remove the dash completely. I just did about an hour of searching. Essentially, I'm looking for something similar to this product: http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing-product-discussion/90928-my-leather-dye-results.html
I also read that leatherique has a bit better of a reputation for this job. Not the RO or the PC, but the dying kits. The problem is, I can't find the dying kits. Any help would be great.
Thanks.