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    Question DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Okay, This is my first post on TM3 so bare with me if I am being an idiot or something...

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    My carpets are THRASHED from the salt and so i wanted to paint my carpets black with Red DupliColor Fabric Paint. I then decided to redo my whole interior including the seats. So heres my question, Who has used this stuff? Will it make my seats hard? On a hot day, will I enter my car with a white shirt and exit with a red shirt? Will it dry out and fade? I want hear YOUR experience. Not you moms - sisters - brother - sons car... YOUR CAR.

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    never painted fabric, but I know there is a member on here that went from tan to black by painting everything in the car. you might have to search a bit, but it has been done.
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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    I did my door panels and headliner black so far no issue, only problem that I had was the smell which went away after a few days
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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Thanks guys, Ill be doing the headliner, seats and carpets!

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Headliner and carpets I wouldn't be worried.

    The seats on the other hand. I dunno.

    Either way keep me updated. I'm wanting to redo my headliner this year.

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    I know what you mean. I just don't want to sit in my car on a hot day and have the paint bleed out. Ive done the carpets in my nissan and it came out fine. Headliners a first for me... Black headliner all the way. Did you paint your headliner in the car or did you take it out?

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by tristansooklal View Post
    I know what you mean. I just don't want to sit in my car on a hot day and have the paint bleed out. Ive done the carpets in my nissan and it came out fine. Headliners a first for me... Black headliner all the way. Did you paint your headliner in the car or did you take it out?
    Took it out of my car, but I must warn you its going to give a rough feel

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by tristansooklal View Post
    I know what you mean. I just don't want to sit in my car on a hot day and have the paint bleed out. Ive done the carpets in my nissan and it came out fine. Headliners a first for me... Black headliner all the way. Did you paint your headliner in the car or did you take it out?
    I haven't done it yet.

    I'm going to be taking it out. Im most likely going to be re covering it with a suede type material.

    I'm also hoping to be swapping seats to leather and painting my pillars.

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Not really the biggest issue for me. Hopefully no one fully examines the headliner. Ive been looking for a Alcantara fabric to place over it but i cant find anything cheap.

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Sounds awesome, i wanna see the finished product!

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by tristansooklal View Post
    i wanted to paint my carpets black with Red DupliColor Fabric Paint.
    You're trying to paint your carpets black with red paint? I don't think it'll work...
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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    I was honestly hoping no one would catch that mistake

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    Default Re: DupliColor Fabric Paint

    I could see the headliner and other upholstry parts working, but the seats however are different story. Even if the paint dryed, if you sweat through your shirt and make contact with the painted seats, the acid in your sweat can cause the paint to run a bit. I would suggest you read the label to and see what the long term effects of exposure to the paint can do. Even if it is dry on really hot days that paint can still emit harmful fumes.

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