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Dying The Carpet

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TheCrazyDSM'r

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May 11, 2003
Tokyo, Asia
OK does anyone know where I can send my carpets off to get dyed?
It is a simple question. I hope You guys can help me out.
 
I dont know where to go for dyeing the carpet, but I would suggest buying new carpet. I did this myself and it was very simple. Auto Custom Carpets was who I got mine from for $147 shipped, they have almost every color available. Mine was black and it fit perfectly. Just a suggeston, it will most likely be much easier this way.

:dsm:
 
for the amount of money it costs to ship it out and the hassle, its just easier to buy new carpet. i bought some black carpet from a local vendor for 110 and it looks excellent.
 
Awsome, yeah, I don't drive my car very often so the carpet looks like it is brand new. I also didn't know I could just get the carpet for under 200, a couple places over here in GA told me over 300. If you think of any other places I could look please let me know.
 
the most that carpet would run is gonna be like 200 unless u go with some sorta "exotic" fabric or something. I paid 200 shipped for mine if I remember correctly, but that includes the trunk carpet. I'm pleased with the quality- it's also from ACC mats. :thumb: You can check out the pics in my gallery. I think black was cheaper than the custom colors.

Some people seem to hate ACC and say to get the carpet from JCWhitney Sport Compact. I dunno anything about it. ACC was a pain to install- no holes, no trimming done, etc. But if I can do it, anyone can.
 
You can bring your carpet to an automotive interior restore shop and they can acid dye your carpet for you. Will cost a lot less than buying a new carpet and it doesn't rub off or anything. The only draw back is that the carpet can't be dyed a lighter color.
 
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