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Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:29 pm Posts: 681
Location: Seattle, WA
Car Model: 75 Dart SE (2),75 Swinger, 74 Dart Sport,91 Ram RV
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I think that all "cloth" materials used in non-antique autos are actually a polyester or acrylic, ie.- they are all synthetic fabrics. The SEM sprays are correct for nearly all smooth synthetic fabrics. Read the labels to be sure. Test a small spot first to be sure it doesn't "melt" the fabric.* SEM is my brand of choice, but there are others out there. Also, synthetic fabrics like polyester and acrylic won't "dye", as they won't absorb the dye. That is my experience learned the hard way. Others here may have other thoughts...?
* Use several LIGHT coats of spray, not one heavy one.
_________________ "Louise", a 1976 Dart Custom project, (now sadly reverted to being just an "organ donor" to our other project Darts.)
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