SEM vinyl "dye"- easier to get spray bombs or get a quart and spray it out?

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by George D., Jun 2, 2023.

  1. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Considering a can of Landau Black is north of $20... And a quart is $50.

    I have 2 door panels and a dash pad to dye.. That's it. Is spraying out (with a gun and compressor) the better way? Or just stick to the spray bombs?

    Thanks
     
  2. knucklebusted

    knucklebusted Well-Known Member

    Don't know but following because a buddy bought white bucket seats and at least the headrests will need to be dyed.
     
  3. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Greg- I ended up buying 4 spray bombs for $68 shipped. I figure that would be enough for a dash and door panels..
     
  4. Nearing

    Nearing Well-Known Member

    SEM products are excellent. Used spray cans for years, no issues.
     
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  5. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    Spray cans are fine.
     
  6. 72STAGE1

    72STAGE1 STAGE 1 & 2

    Yea I agree, cans work great, but I think you bought a lot more than you need, 2 would
    Cover what you’re doing.
     
  7. 67 Post GS

    67 Post GS Well-Known Member

    Spray cans are ok, and 4 cans is plenty for what you are doing. I bought 4 cans and did all 4 panels, rear arm rests, windlace for inside of the door, and half a backseat so far. Be sure to get the soap, a gray scotchbrite, and the vinyl prep also.
     
    Last edited: Jun 2, 2023
  8. Mark Demko

    Mark Demko Well-Known Member

    The beauty of spray cans is not having to mix, pour, spray, then clean your gun.
    Convenience :cool:
     
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