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  • bmwmech1
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Jun 2010
    • 1075

    #766
    Originally posted by SwiftE30
    definitely have used Rit dye before, i just never thought about using it on carpet. Unfortunately my carpet is tan so im not sure of the available color matches.

    Could you describe the process you used? Im sure this will become a handy tool for r3v members future carpet issues. Possibly more pictures too? haha, it looks awesome! Thanks.
    Well, more pictures are not going to do much as the process was stupid-ly easy...

    Item list
    2 bottles of Rit dye, in whatever your color choice- Remember that you can't dye a Navy carpet set tan, but you can dye a tan set Navy...
    1 spray bottle
    1 empty gallon jug or equivilant
    1 small scrub/nail brush
    1 pair of gloves

    1. Remove carpet
    2. Clean carpet with your favorite carpet shampoo
    3. Let carpet dry thoroughly
    4. Mix 2 bottles of Rit dye in a gallon container with 2-2.5 quarts of hot tap water
    5. Pour the dye mixture into the spray bottle
    6. Spray the dye onto your carpet and work it into the nap of the carpet with the nail brush. Make sure to coat it thoroughly, but not soaking wet
    7. Let it dry for at least 24 hours, longer if necessary
    8. Admire your fresh, new looking carpet set

    A word to the wise... this stuff will stain anything... it's dye. Cover your work area with cardboard or plastic and do this where the carpet can sit and dry for a day. Don't do it in the yard, when it's supposed to rain later on. And don't do it in the car... or, do it in the car... it's your car, lol! It's easy, not very messy and it looks very good when it's done. The only thing I can't comment on is how long it lasts... I'll report back in 2 years on how it's holding up...:D

    Garey


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    • bmwmech1
      E30 Enthusiast
      • Jun 2010
      • 1075

      #767
      Originally posted by SwiftE30
      definitely have used Rit dye before, i just never thought about using it on carpet. Unfortunately my carpet is tan so im not sure of the available color matches.

      Could you describe the process you used? Im sure this will become a handy tool for r3v members future carpet issues. Possibly more pictures too? haha, it looks awesome! Thanks.
      Well, more pictures are not going to do much as the process was stupid-ly easy...

      Item list
      2 bottles of Rit dye, in whatever your color choice- Remember that you can't dye a Navy carpet set tan, but you can dye a tan set Navy...
      1 spray bottle
      1 empty gallon jug or equivilant
      1 small scrub/nail brush
      1 pair of gloves

      1. Remove carpet
      2. Clean carpet with your favorite carpet shampoo
      3. Let carpet dry thoroughly
      4. Mix 2 bottles of Rit dye in a gallon container with 2-2.5 quarts of hot tap water
      5. Pour the dye mixture into the spray bottle
      6. Spray the dye onto your carpet and work it into the nap of the carpet with the nail brush. Make sure to coat it thoroughly, but not soaking wet
      7. Let it dry for at least 24 hours, longer if necessary
      8. Admire your fresh, new looking carpet set

      A word to the wise... this stuff will stain anything... it's dye. Cover your work area with cardboard or plastic and do this where the carpet can sit and dry for a day. Don't do it in the yard, when it's supposed to rain later on. And don't do it in the car... or, do it in the car... it's your car, lol! It's easy, not very messy and it looks very good when it's done. The only thing I can't comment on is how long it lasts... I'll report back in 2 years on how it's holding up...:D

      Originally posted by gooseadrian
      This needs more updates...im fucking excited to see this finished already! C'mon mang!! hahahah but seriously great job.
      I know, right? I just got my shipping notification on the clutch. It will be here on Friday, so things will start moving faster, once the motor is back in the car. I am ordering the glass for it tomorrow, once I have that, my buddy, who owns an autoglass company, will come in to bond the front and rear glass in and then I need to get the trim and bumpers and skirts ready for paint. Plenty of opportunity for updates in the not-too-distant future, my friend!

      Garey


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      • Farbin Kaiber
        Lil' Puppet
        • Jul 2007
        • 29502

        #768
        Seeing MR 325's post on the top of this page just made me think you need to do an e30 m3 trailer, I know you'll have the power to motivate it...

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        • SwiftE30
          E30 Modder
          • Jun 2010
          • 998

          #769
          Originally posted by bmwmech1
          Well, more pictures are not going to do much as the process was stupid-ly easy...

          Item list
          2 bottles of Rit dye, in whatever your color choice- Remember that you can't dye a Navy carpet set tan, but you can dye a tan set Navy...
          1 spray bottle
          1 empty gallon jug or equivilant
          1 small scrub/nail brush
          1 pair of gloves

          1. Remove carpet
          2. Clean carpet with your favorite carpet shampoo
          3. Let carpet dry thoroughly
          4. Mix 2 bottles of Rit dye in a gallon container with 2-2.5 quarts of hot tap water
          5. Pour the dye mixture into the spray bottle
          6. Spray the dye onto your carpet and work it into the nap of the carpet with the nail brush. Make sure to coat it thoroughly, but not soaking wet
          7. Let it dry for at least 24 hours, longer if necessary
          8. Admire your fresh, new looking carpet set

          A word to the wise... this stuff will stain anything... it's dye. Cover your work area with cardboard or plastic and do this where the carpet can sit and dry for a day. Don't do it in the yard, when it's supposed to rain later on. And don't do it in the car... or, do it in the car... it's your car, lol! It's easy, not very messy and it looks very good when it's done. The only thing I can't comment on is how long it lasts... I'll report back in 2 years on how it's holding up...:D

          Garey
          Thanks!! i will be dying my carpet for sure. Hopefully i can find a tan color. But after seeing yours i think a black carpet with tan interior might look good.
          1989 E30 Zinnoberrot Vert 325i OBD1 S52 turbo;IP

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          • 801coppertop
            Wrencher
            • Oct 2010
            • 293

            #770
            Wowzer!!! How have i never seen this!?! So amazing! This is the only thread worthy of all caps all the time! Keep up the utterly amazing work!

            edit: it was in all caps when i typed it... Oh well still amazing!

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            • bmwmech1
              E30 Enthusiast
              • Jun 2010
              • 1075

              #771
              Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
              Seeing MR 325's post on the top of this page just made me think you need to do an e30 m3 trailer, I know you'll have the power to motivate it...
              Ummm... no hitch, no way, lol! :):):) Great idea, but I just couldn't see myself pulling a trailer with this thing... although, you're right... it would pull one for sure...

              Originally posted by 801coppertop
              Wowzer!!! How have i never seen this!?! So amazing! This is the only thread worthy of all caps all the time! Keep up the utterly amazing work!

              edit: it was in all caps when i typed it... Oh well still amazing!
              Haha... thanks man! You could use bold or italics, lol!

              Garey


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              • MR 325
                Moderator
                • Oct 2003
                • 37826

                #772
                Trailer is a GREAT idea. :) VSR sells the E30 M3 hitch.
                BimmerHeads
                Classic BMW Specialists
                Santa Clarita, CA

                www.BimmerHeads.com

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                • bmwmech1
                  E30 Enthusiast
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1075

                  #773
                  Well, the clutch is due in tomorrow, so I started preparing the car to re-install the motor and transmission...



                  I know, 2 steps forward and 3 steps back, right? But this time, I don't have to take it apart again, which is nice. I cleaned and painted the transmission, since I'll be able to mate it to the engine for good, since the clutch was what I was waiting on...



                  Amazing how a little cleanup and paint makes that thing look like I just un-crated it!

                  I also ordered the front windshield today and cleaned the back windshield up last night. BMW has several M3 windshields in the Jersey warehouse, so I'll have it on Monday. I talked to my glass guy and he's going to install both pieces of glass early next week, since they are both bond-in windshields. I also ordered new trim for the rear glass and a new seal for the front, so they should look perfect, once in the car. The rear trim was looking a little rough and since the glass is bonded in, no sense to slouch on the trim, since it goes on the glass before the glass goes on the car. The new front seal was necessary, since this car was not an M3 originally and I didn't have a seal from the donor M3 that was re-usable.

                  I am really feeling pretty good about making my G'fest deadline. I don't know if it will be 100% completed, but barring anything really unforeseen, I feel confident about my remaining time...:D:D:D

                  Garey


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                  • KI4UJO
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 640

                    #774
                    That is the most beautiful transmission that I have ever seen
                    IMG_0145 by Jonathan Martin, on Flickr

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                    • bmwmech1
                      E30 Enthusiast
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 1075

                      #775
                      Originally posted by KI4UJO
                      That is the most beautiful transmission that I have ever seen
                      I know, right? I just laughed when I uploaded the picture... it looks better in the pic than in real life, lol!

                      Garey


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                      • JGood
                        R3V OG
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 7959

                        #776
                        How the hell did you get that thing so clean? I'll be happy if my cars paint job turns out half as nice as your transmissions paint job did. Great work.
                        85 325e m60b44 6 speed / 89 535i
                        e30 restoration and V8 swap
                        24 Hours of Lemons e30 build

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                        • euroshark
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 3491

                          #777
                          Awesome dude. I love watching this come together.

                          Is that Alumiblast on the transmission?
                          '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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                          • RedDefiance
                            Member
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 41

                            #778
                            Loving the progress.


                            My VW build page - http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ic-intensive-)
                            SELL ME YOUR E30 IN ARIZONA!!

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                            • Cabriolet
                              R3V OG
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 9620

                              #779
                              Hurry up i'm getting older here waiting for your updates. :up:

                              keep it up.
                              Much wow
                              I hate 4 doors

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                              • truism
                                Advanced Member
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 134

                                #780
                                almost think that this thread should be stickied for its epicness :P, trans looks very nice, GJ, the car is coming along nicely, keep it up :)

                                Originally posted by chadthestampede
                                I'm just wondering why you didn't drift out of harm's way.

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