Dyed Seats
@ Moddiction- SEM doesn't offer a chocolate brown dye. You may be able to find another dye that offers that color but we use SEM as it is the best we've used. Honestly, if you're wanting that, it would probably be much better to do custom seat covers. They dye is really only a temporary fix until we do my custom seats. For best results with look and longevity, do custom seats.
@woodburn- I simply rubbed down seat using rubbing alcohol. From there, I wiped the seat down with SEM Solve at least 3 times to make sure the seats were extremely clean. I then wiped down the seats with SEM Leather and Plastic Preparer. At that point it was ready for dye and we applied it in 3 full coats with extra dye applied to the driver's side outside bolster since it was so damaged.
@woodburn- I simply rubbed down seat using rubbing alcohol. From there, I wiped the seat down with SEM Solve at least 3 times to make sure the seats were extremely clean. I then wiped down the seats with SEM Leather and Plastic Preparer. At that point it was ready for dye and we applied it in 3 full coats with extra dye applied to the driver's side outside bolster since it was so damaged.
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