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Geeman
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Just bought my girlfriend a '99 318Ti Compact in Daytona Violet with full black sports leather... but the parcel shelf has faded somewhat with the sun to a blue colour.
I know a couple of guys have died carpets and material and was wondering if anyone can recommend a product that would return it to black and where to purchase it from? Parcel shelves are about £60 from Ebay and are in no way guaranteed to be any better that we already have!
Thanks in advance,
Giles.
I know a couple of guys have died carpets and material and was wondering if anyone can recommend a product that would return it to black and where to purchase it from? Parcel shelves are about £60 from Ebay and are in no way guaranteed to be any better that we already have!
Thanks in advance,
Giles.
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i've seen a few grey carpets which have been "dyed" to black but it often comes out patchy and just dark grey
i'd like to know what actually works well as well
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I did my carpet about a month ago and they are still black. Bought some valeting dye from ebay. Alyman helped out with details in the link above.
HTH.
I did my carpet about a month ago and they are still black. Bought some valeting dye from ebay. Alyman helped out with details in the link above.
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Hello Gareth. Not got pics to show you unfortunately!
Giggz... Just found the link to valeterspride.co.uk, thanks. Is this the correct one?
http://www.valeterspride.co.uk/index.as ... oductid=54
Hope so, because I've just ordered it!
Will let you know how it goes...
Giles.
Giggz... Just found the link to valeterspride.co.uk, thanks. Is this the correct one?
http://www.valeterspride.co.uk/index.as ... oductid=54
Hope so, because I've just ordered it!
Will let you know how it goes...
Giles.
Thats the stuff mate. Just make sure you mask off or cover anything around the area you are about to dye as this stuff is a b**ch to get off! And pour it into a spray bottle and apply.
Hope it goes well.
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that's what I used ...it did the carpets but they came out charcoal but I like it anyway...the rubber inset is just about black and has lasted ...use a trigger spray with the window open and rubber gloves ...don't expect to use the car for a bit as there are fumes...
Have considered changing it, but seems far too difficult/time consuming... Would much rather dye it in some way... Cheers anyway tho!DaveD wrote:if it will cover plastic/rubber it will cover headlining but there is a black one on the bay at the moment

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No worries guys... it's purely for the rear parcel shelf, and as it's a Compact (hatchback), I will be taking it out of the car first!
Thanks again for the link and advice.
Will do a before and after shot.
G.
Thanks again for the link and advice.
Will do a before and after shot.
G.
I have actually made a lame attempt at dyeing the headlining black with this stuff and to be honest its not the best finish. It looks like a cheap imitation. Might need to apply 2 thick coats worth.bimmaman wrote:Anyone know if I can use this stuff for my headling? Or is there any other (cheap/free) methods of achieving the black look?? Boot polish?? Paint??
Mate, I wouldn't recommend this stuff for using on a parcel shelf. I tried it on mine after doing the carpets in the car, and it turned out terrible.Geeman wrote: it's purely for the rear parcel shelf, and as it's a Compact (hatchback), I will be taking it out of the car first!
Thanks again for the link and advice.
Will do a before and after shot.
G.
After that I ordered some fake black leather vinyl off ebay and a tin of that spray glue they use for carpets. Covered the parcel shelf very easily and fits in with the black leather in the car. Much nicer than the dyed effort.
Saying that, you might have better luck if you give it a couple of coats, I only had enough dye left to give it one coat when i was doing mine.
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Hmmm... undecided what to do now.
Sticking fake black leather / vinyl on the Compact rear shelf is a definite no-no. It's not like an E30 shelf... it's got raised and lowered bits to give it strength as it's a hatchback shelf. Much more complicated.
Also, in two minds about dying it now too. It's made of a really smooth material, not like E30 shelves or carpets. I don't want to completely ruin it... she'll go mad!
Will test it out on some spare seats I've got that are a similarly smooth material and see how they turn out.

Sticking fake black leather / vinyl on the Compact rear shelf is a definite no-no. It's not like an E30 shelf... it's got raised and lowered bits to give it strength as it's a hatchback shelf. Much more complicated.
Also, in two minds about dying it now too. It's made of a really smooth material, not like E30 shelves or carpets. I don't want to completely ruin it... she'll go mad!
Will test it out on some spare seats I've got that are a similarly smooth material and see how they turn out.
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I was just going to suggest thatadamS wrote:I sprayed mine. The fibres go stiff but it looks ace!
get a can of satin black on it G
Dyed my rear parcel shelf a couple of days ago, and thought I'd share the results...
Bought 5 litres of Valeters Pride black dye off ebay. Arrived next day, which was nice
. Also bought a trigger bottle, cos I didn't have one.
This stuff goes everywhere, and dyes anything in sight - I took my shelf out and sprayed it in the garden, but everything within a 5 meter radius is now black
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Anyway, i don't have a very good before shot, but here it is:

And now:


I dunno what the dye actually is, it's more like watered down paint tbh, but it does the job, and i'm well please with the results. It even stained my mdf speaker rings the same colour.
Now all I need to do is my headlining...
Bought 5 litres of Valeters Pride black dye off ebay. Arrived next day, which was nice
This stuff goes everywhere, and dyes anything in sight - I took my shelf out and sprayed it in the garden, but everything within a 5 meter radius is now black
Anyway, i don't have a very good before shot, but here it is:

And now:


I dunno what the dye actually is, it's more like watered down paint tbh, but it does the job, and i'm well please with the results. It even stained my mdf speaker rings the same colour.
Now all I need to do is my headlining...

definitely..and a litre is not really enough ...if anyone has a spare 1/2 litre ......Geeman wrote:The dye worked really well on two rear shelves I used it on.
Would recommend. But cover yourself up while using it!!!
I have a spare 1/2 litre you could have, but not sure how to go about sending it...DaveD wrote:definitely..and a litre is not really enough ...if anyone has a spare 1/2 litre ......Geeman wrote:The dye worked really well on two rear shelves I used it on.
Would recommend. But cover yourself up while using it!!!






