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    Black Carpet... made easy

    Well, kind of. The actual process of doing it is easy, albeit time consuming. I did mine in a day. I've heard of ppl doing this with the carpet in the car, but I prefer a more complete approach.

    I've read about ppl doing this and was a bit skeptical, but I have a spare car with a spare carpet so I figured what the hell. Not much cash outlay @ about $20.

    Needed:

    3 cans DupliColor Vinyl & Fabric spray
    Carpet brush
    Spray Can top "gun" (saves your fingers from fatigue, trust me)

    Process:
    1. Pull carpet, you'll need to pull the center console front and back, seats, side sills, speaker grill things, gas pedal from bottom clips, round rubber thing in drivers footwell, and seat belt metal bar. Then cut around the HVAC stuff, shouldn't need to cut too much carpet. Like 3 cuts on each side all less than 6". After all that you can begin to wrestle the carpet out. Don't be shy... cuz it won't. Don't forget the little piece covering the rear seat bottom area.

    2. With the carpet out pull it somewhere well ventilated. This stuff gives you a rowdy headache if done in an enclosed area. Ask me how I know. Then THOROUGHLY vacuum the entire carpet. Now take a dish soap and water mixture with a toothbrush and clean the heel pads and side kick pad on the drivers side. After clean, dry them. Then rub them down with rubbing alcohol. Let dry.

    3. Now spray on 2 even coats of the paint. Spray in multiple directions. Don't over do the vinyl with spray or it will run/drip. It's a paint not a dye and will leave your carpet hard and crusty. This had me worried at first, more on that later.

    4. After the other coats are dry, ~20 minutes, take the carpet brush and brush the carpet in the direction that let's the original color of your carpet show through. Now spray the last coat to cover the exposed original color.

    5. If you had good coverage you should now be able to brush the carpet with your hand in any direction and not see the original color. If this is not true, put on more coats in the areas that need it. You can always go back and touch it up later once it's in the car if you find a spot later.

    6. You should be happy with your new looking carpet now, but less than satisfied with the feel of it. Well kick off your shoes and get to walking on it. Seriously, spend 15 or 20 minutes walking, kneeling, or otherwise stamping the carpet. Brought mine back to 98% stock plushness.

    7. Now as they say the installation is the reverse of removal... but slightly harder. Can be a BEAR to get the carpet back in place. Took me longer than removal for sure.

    And here are the results... I did find some spots (with the help of the flash actually) that needed some touch ups. This is easy to do with the carpet in the car and since the paint dries in like 15min, it's not a big deal.

    Before:



    After:







    I was intentionally light on the areas under the seat... reason for the different color.









    Last one is because I'm a pic whore. ;) But for the cash outlay I think the results are ridiculously good. And the paint seems to be super durable as I was rolling, crawling, scraping, and otherwise roughing it up pretty good while reinstalling it and the rest of the interior. Questions, berating, and comments welcome.
    "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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    Did this stiffen up the fibers at all?

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      #3
      I've had mine dyed for about 6 months or so, and it is fading in some parts. I used the same method as well as products as you. I'm going to steam clean the carpet, and try and take out as much of the dye as I can, and hit it with SEM instead. Duplicolor is garbage.
      -Pierre
      1987 535is
      1988 325is

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        #4
        Originally posted by e30nub View Post
        I've had mine dyed for about 6 months or so, and it is fading in some parts. I used the same method as well as products as you. I'm going to steam clean the carpet, and try and take out as much of the dye as I can, and hit it with SEM instead. Duplicolor is garbage.
        Interesting... will keep an eye on it. Did it fade from UV or from traffic wear? Also, it's a paint... so not sure if the steam cleaning will get it off. Why not just use the SEM over it (is it paint or dye)? Even with it fading in a couple of spots, can't u just touch it up for a perfect finish again? These are just questions, I'm not trying to sell anyone on anything.

        I was doing rubbing, squatting, crawling, and all kinds of abrasive activities to it and it held fine. Only time will tell if it holds up.
        "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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        91 318is Turbo Sold
        87 325 Daily driver Sold
        06 4.8is X5
        06 Mtec X3
        05 4.4i X5 Sold
        92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
        90 325i Sold
        97 328is Sold
        01 323ci Sold
        92 325i Sold
        83 528e Totaled
        98 328i Sold
        93 325i Sold

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          #5
          Well, it looks GREAT... now. Typically, photos bring out the worst in this type thing. But it looks good.
          Slicktop City!

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            #6
            I used a carpet dye I got at a auto parts store, granted mine was grey before but I did it about 5 years ago and it still looks pretty good.

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              #7
              Mine started off grey as well..except for all the bleach spots, assorted biological stains, etc.

              Mine looks about the same as yours does now, 3 years later.

              BTW: Duplicolor is NOT crap. It has gotten better in the last 4 years, while SEM has gotten MUCH worse, and more expensive.

              Keep in mind I have been using both professionally for about 15 years.

              Looking good, man!

              Luke

              Closing SOON!
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                #8
                I did think once too on a one ratty salt stained carpet. Two coats, using a stiff brush after the first coat and medium bristle brush after the second and the results lasted as long as the the car (two car) with no ill effects. I'm going to do mine this winter when the interior is stripped out.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                  BTW: Duplicolor is NOT crap. It has gotten better in the last 4 years, while SEM has gotten MUCH worse, and more expensive.
                  I use quite a few of their products as well, and as long as the part is prepped properly, have never had a problem with them. Also good to hear yours is holding up well.

                  As I said, with the amount of abuse I showed it during reinstallation... it held up and it will NEVER see that kind of abuse again.

                  I also agree photos usually make a job look worse and I think these photos came out well. And again it looks even better in person.

                  Edit: Also I knew this had been done before with good results. But I just thought that some would appreciate the DIY to help them decide whether or not to do it.
                  "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                  -----------------------------------------
                  91 318is Turbo Sold
                  87 325 Daily driver Sold
                  06 4.8is X5
                  06 Mtec X3
                  05 4.4i X5 Sold
                  92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                  90 325i Sold
                  97 328is Sold
                  01 323ci Sold
                  92 325i Sold
                  83 528e Totaled
                  98 328i Sold
                  93 325i Sold

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                    #10
                    Might have to try this when I swap to black interior.
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                      #11
                      Probably gonna do this next weekend, I don't want to take my car apart so will probably do it with just the seats taken out. How long will the smell stay? Don't want to be high on the drive to work on Monday.

                      How soapy was your mixture a gallon of water and a tablespoon of soap or so? And you didn't rinse it out, just the alcohol rub?
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                        #12
                        carpet swaps are a real pain...
                        good work man
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                          #13
                          John, I just blasted mine with water from my cheap-ass $100 Home Depot pressure washer.

                          Came sop damn clean I could not believe it!

                          Closing SOON!
                          "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

                          Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

                          Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                            #14
                            ^What he said.

                            Though honestly, I didn't even bother cleaning the carpet portion. Only the vinyl heel and kick pads. You need to clean those or the paint won't stick.
                            "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                            -----------------------------------------
                            91 318is Turbo Sold
                            87 325 Daily driver Sold
                            06 4.8is X5
                            06 Mtec X3
                            05 4.4i X5 Sold
                            92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                            90 325i Sold
                            97 328is Sold
                            01 323ci Sold
                            92 325i Sold
                            83 528e Totaled
                            98 328i Sold
                            93 325i Sold

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                              #15
                              carpet must take forever to dry if you pressure wash it?
                              90 E30 325i

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