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  • 96 Cosmos
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    Still looks pretty damn good if you ask me. Maybe before and after pictures would show the difference more.

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  • AndrewBird
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    ^^^ That still looks very gray.

    Most upholstery shops can/will dye carpet. Might want to look into that. Then it would be warranted and you wouldn't have to mess with it.

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  • Jbpka06
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    VHT black carpet dye over original grey carpet

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  • 96 Cosmos
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    Also would love to see some pictures if anyone has them!

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  • ACHTUNG
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    Originally posted by Addiction2E30s
    check SEM products. Its a spray on dye, best to remove all the trim. Also found that going over with a stiff brissle brush keeps the caret soft and works the dye in. MIne has held up for over 5 years now.
    I used this product and it worked well. I didn't use a stiff brissle brush and wish I did. If you don't use the brush, the carpet dries stiff. It's basically just a spay paint that you spray onto the carpet.

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  • 02stu
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    Thanks I'll check that out, you don't have any pictures do you?
    Stu

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  • Addiction2E30s
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    check SEM products. Its a spray on dye, best to remove all the trim. Also found that going over with a stiff brissle brush keeps the caret soft and works the dye in. MIne has held up for over 5 years now.

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  • asubimmer
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    there is carpet dye at advance ;)

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  • 02stu
    started a topic carpet dye

    carpet dye

    I would like to change the color of my tan carpet to charcoal. Whats the best way to do this besides buying a new carpet set. I have looked around online and can't find anything that I could just brush in, is there such a thing? Does spray painting it with vinyl paint work? How well does it hold up? Thanks
    Stu
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