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> Redying Vinyl - WOW!
Qarl
post Jul 5 2003, 05:59 PM
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I purchased some leather and vinyl cleaner and dye from Color-Plus.

http://www.colorplus.com/frameset_products.html

The dye is called SurFlex and they have the exact color match for Porsche black (917).

It was very easy to clean the vinyl (rollbar pad, dash, lower dash, windshield trim). The cleaner removes all residue, grease, wax, oil, Amorall, etc.

Then you brush or spray on the dye (I purchased their fine 1" natural bristle brush).

All I can say is that the pieces look brand new. I have a new dash top and I compared the old trim pieces to the vinyl on the new piece and it is an exact match. The pieces look brand new again. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)
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post Jul 5 2003, 07:04 PM
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I did the lower dash pad (where the side airvents are), the windshield trim pieces, the upper windishield trim piece (where the visors mount), the rear rollbar trim piece, and the side rollbar trim pieces (coat hook).

THe product also works for leather.

Look at their site for all of their products.

I found it from a recommendation on the Pelican 911 board.
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