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If it's not too big a job - like a patch or area that needs recolouring it's actually pretty easy to do it yourself.
I bought some dye to recolour a Pebble (very light grey) seat where the dye had worn through over time. I bought the dye, the vendor had videos showing how to apply along with clear instructions and it looked as good as new when I'd finished.
I bought some dye to recolour a Pebble (very light grey) seat where the dye had worn through over time. I bought the dye, the vendor had videos showing how to apply along with clear instructions and it looked as good as new when I'd finished.
Callughan said:
It's for a new Cayenne brother in law bought, it's beige inside but wants black.
Places are either saying they can't or silly prices where they have to take out interior which he doesn't want.
You can't dye the entire interior of a car! THose kits are for repairing a small marked part of a single seatPlaces are either saying they can't or silly prices where they have to take out interior which he doesn't want.
Find another car, or buy a 2nd hand interior and swap, or put up with it. THey are hardly rare cars.
If you strip out / sell & buy a replacement interior right it could cost you nothing to do
Taking seats out is very straightforward
Yeah you can with the furniture clinic kit.
Exactly what it is designed for.
This thread shows someone who went from black to cinnamon....
https://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/threads/bye-bye-gre...
Exactly what it is designed for.
This thread shows someone who went from black to cinnamon....
https://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/threads/bye-bye-gre...
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