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Jasonb61 
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I am about to start doing some custom work to my door panels and other various interior pieces of my 92 Dakota. Anyways, my current interior is faded/worn-out redish burgandy and I'd like to go ahead and convert to a black interior so is there a way I can dye interior pieces or is painting my only option? I really want the one that will hold up the best... And when doing fiberglass, do I need to mix dye into the resin mix or wait until the project is complete?
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-Jason
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different meterals require defferent  procedures to change the color vinel and cloth can be dyed where plastic can be painted try SEM thay make good products in areosols and for spray guns http://www.sem.ws/index.php and can bought any where on the net.
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Jasonb61 wrote:
... And when doing fiberglass, do I need to mix dye into the resin mix or wait until the project is complete?

You have to wait until the end of the sanding process and then you can prime and use the SEM products to match your finish on the doors.

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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