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i was thinking about somehow to update the interior on my ed falcon and i came across this on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GcKy0rv50 www.simplyspray.com.au being realistic i think it would be a cost effective method of making your interior look great. because to be honest, the ugly pale gray-ish fabric s**t ford made my seats out is looking dated, and it time to turn the clock forward 17 yrs. its a dye, not a paint. so it seems to be soaked up by the fabric. any one done this? |
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phongus |
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waterstain wrote: i was thinking about somehow to update the interior on my ed falcon and i came across this on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GcKy0rv50 http://www.simplyspray.com.au being realistic i think it would be a cost effective method of making your interior look great. because to be honest, the ugly pale gray-ish fabric s**t ford made my seats out is looking dated, and it time to turn the clock forward 17 yrs. its a dye, not a paint. so it seems to be soaked up by the fabric. any one done this? I wouldn't trust that stuff...giving enough sweat and heat it will soak onto you/your clothes.
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phil545 |
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lol have a read of some of the comments, also it would be hard to get an even coat i reckon as well. +1 for staying away from it!
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