use the carpet dye from brydana, i believe its called skid mark black, its a spray paint can, but I didnt use a stiff brush and it isnt crusty at all.
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Originally posted by blackhawkimpact View PostIt's pretty black but it was sunny outside and I took the pics with my iPhone.
curious to see a better pic of the headliner, im good with a spray can so interested in your experience going thru with it. i would of attempted already but im scurred :(
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Originally posted by marshtgrade View Postcurious to see a better pic of the headliner, im good with a spray can so interested in your experience going thru with it. i would of attempted already but im scurred :(
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Originally posted by jrobie79 View Postuse the carpet dye from brydana, i believe its called skid mark black, its a spray paint can, but I didnt use a stiff brush and it isnt crusty at all.
http://www.bryndana.com/
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Im also interested in how you did the headliner? Did you remove it from the car or just tape everything up? I degreased and pressure washed my grey carpet and then dyed in black with 4 cans of duplicolor black fabric dye and used a nylon brush to get it down into the nap of the carpet and fluff the carpet back up. I also ordered a new set of OEM black floor mats so that the high traffic areas wont get worn and lose their color.
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I taped the shit out of my interior and just sprayed the headliner in place...warning the fumes start to accumulate very fast even with both doors open, I would suggested throwing as much on as you can tolerate then waiting 20-30 minutes for the car to air out1991 318is ---230K - DD
1991 318i ---- 308K - retired
Originally posted by RickSloan
so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?
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