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#1 Posted : Thursday, 14 August 2008 11:09:40 PM(UTC)
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Does anyone know how to recolour faded black seat belts?

These belts are in very good nick except that the top ends of the rear belts have been faded to grey by the sun.

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#2 Posted : Thursday, 14 August 2008 11:17:43 PM(UTC)
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Stamps hotrod belts in Kangaroo flat Vic.

He can web new ones up for you in just about any color.
Hes price isnt too bad either.

Hes probably worth a call.
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Stamps hotrod belts in Kangaroo flat Vic.

He can web new ones up for you in just about any color.
He's price isn't too bad either.

He's probably worth a call.
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#4 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 12:29:29 AM(UTC)
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I heard of guys using the VHT spray paints. Me, I just brought new seat belts...










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#5 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 2:50:28 AM(UTC)
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Thanks guys, I am happy with these belts and want to use them if poss.

Was thinking I might get the cook to dye just the ends down as far as the adjuster.

Does anyone think that the dye might upset the stitching.
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#6 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 3:03:03 AM(UTC)
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make it a tye dye thing and give it the colours of the rainbow. give your car the real 60s look.


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#7 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 3:14:49 AM(UTC)
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Thai dye or tye dye or maybe tie dye, ahhh Boom bit worried there matey.

Wait a minute he's onto something and after all I am a child of the sixties,
errr where's me bong ... ahhh ... that's better.


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#8 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 3:14:49 AM(UTC)
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Thai dye or tye dye or maybe tie dye, ahhh Boom bit worried there matey.

Wait a minute hes onto something and after all I am a child of the sixties,
errr wheres me bong ... ahhh ... thats better.
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#9 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 3:21:22 AM(UTC)
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you should be fine dying them, in theory.

however theory doesnt always work.



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Thankyou Duzty, unfortunately I am now severely depressed because I Googled "fine dying" and it's all about the other sort of dying.

In the immortal words of that fish & chip sheila, please explain.
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Thankyou Duzty, unfortunately I am now severely depressed because I Googled "fine dying" and its all about the other sort of dying.

In the immortal words of that fish & chip sheila, please explain.
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#12 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 4:40:32 AM(UTC)
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Just a thought, but when I took my HQ to have a baby seat fitted the guy who did the fitting said that if they have been in the sun long enough to fade them then the strength of the stitching could have dropped as well.
Maybe he was just trying to sell m
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#13 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 5:02:08 AM(UTC)
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Thanks John, yep I am having a great argument in my mind over this. Just cant justify chucking them when they look so good.
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Thank's John, yep I am having a great argument in my mind over this. Just can't justify chucking them when they look so good.
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#15 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 5:02:19 AM(UTC)
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dying wont work as they are made of a nylon polyester type material which will not take in the dye .if you trying to save a few bucks do what another member said is to paint them with a vht vinyl dye but may cause the belts to be a bit stiff.hey but that
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#16 Posted : Friday, 15 August 2008 5:12:56 AM(UTC)
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hazzard county, bit harsh there, but a good call none the less.

Won't be spraying them, checked a few websites and the story is to soak them in really hot soapy water, give them a scrub, hose them off & hang them up in the sun to dry.

Apparently so

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hazzard county, bit harsh there, but a good call none the less.

Wont be spraying them, checked a few websites and the story is to soak them in really hot soapy water, give them a scrub, hose them off & hang them up in the sun to dry.

Apparently som

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#18 Posted : Saturday, 16 August 2008 12:51:37 AM(UTC)
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Did the wash thing, worked a treat, filthy water in the tub, but it didn't do much for the fade.

Rang Rare Spares, got the guy to measure the seat belt top covers. At 13cm they are long enough to cover the problem, done deal.
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#19 Posted : Saturday, 16 August 2008 12:51:37 AM(UTC)
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Did the wash thing, worked a treat, filthy water in the tub, but it didnt do much for the fade.

Rang Rare Spares, got the guy to measure the seat belt top covers. At 13cm they are long enough to cover the problem, done deal.
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#20 Posted : Sunday, 17 August 2008 4:51:39 PM(UTC)
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If there faded there buggered, just get new ones its not worth it come accident time
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