best way to dye white letter red

71dusterjon

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I'd like to dye the srt-10 in the headrests red plus the white stripes the previous owner did on my seats. i was looking at duplicolor but i'd have to tape off entire seat and get some good tape to lay next to the stripe. any other ways to dye the white red?
 
griffsrt did that a while back. used some sort of pen. search his threads
 
yep did mine in blue, go to micheals or some craft store, get the fabric markers , aint buta couple $$, and make sure to get the sharp tipped ones also
 
Stinker said:
yep did mine in blue, go to micheals or some craft store, get the fabric markers , aint buta couple $$, and make sure to get the sharp tipped ones also
Got mine at wal-mart in the craft section,called textile pens several diffrent colors,the are about $3.00 bucks each.
 
05QCSRT10 said:
Viperpunk also did it. I don't know what he used thought:dontknow:
i got textile markers from walmart pic of the finished product is my avi
 
I did mine today, tried a little something different with the red and black. Also did one set of stitches red and one black...

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Not sure how many hours you have sitting in the driver seat, but if the letters dont sparkle white, get some oxyclean and peroxide in a fine nozzled squirt bottle and clean all the dust, oils, and grime from the threads. It will make them shine artic white again. Then when you dye them it will be more vibrant, noticable, and clean looking.
 
lthlvnm04 said:
I did mine today, tried a little something different with the red and black. Also did one set of stitches red and one black...

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i think it looks neat im sure the pics don't do it justice i cant wait to see it in person. i bet it goes good with the rest of your truck
 
JeffBoyette said:
Not sure how many hours you have sitting in the driver seat, but if the letters dont sparkle white, get some oxyclean and peroxide in a fine nozzled squirt bottle and clean all the dust, oils, and grime from the threads. It will make them shine artic white again. Then when you dye them it will be more vibrant, noticable, and clean looking.
Great advice thank you sir,I was not sure how to clean the letters.:rock:
 

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