I had been thinking about this for some time. I wanted to do the floors in my suburban. I foolishly used a carpet cleaner that wasn’t very good & it left my floorboards spotty. Now I have to find a light grey to dye them back. Thank u so much for this video. Now I have a bit more faith in myself to give it a try.
Great job!! As a kid, we used to dye our T-shirts in colors to make up the soccer uniforms. Color T-shirts where more expensive than plain whites and dye was cheap.
Thank you for sharing your experience here. I have a 2004 chevy colorado with 409k miles ive owned since highschool and i have completely removed the original molded carpet for the first time. I plan to do your procedure here. The only difference is I'm going to use an old devilbiss paint gun for the application. Ill have the water mixture as hot as possible. I want to ensure the best possible results because this truck is a lot more than just a truck to me. I want to keep it original and as pristene as i can muster.
thanks for sharing your experience. I'm about to do this with my '91 montero to restore the carpets back to a consistent blue color. I was going back and forth deciding whether to use the RIT fabric dye or the Duplicolor Vinyl and Fabric spray - I have both on hand but I think I'm going to go with the RIT and use the Spray on the plastic trim pieces that I won't be wrapping with vinyl material.
Hi David Thank you for watching and for sharing your plans for your Montero. I used to own a 91 Montero and it was an amazing off-road machine. I wished I still had it!
Nice work, of course once you take that bottle out of the cold water then it'll just get hot again. I might end up doing this method for my truck carpet, think I'll test the bottle out with hot water first see if it holds up to the heat. At those temps it could be risky.
Thanks for this! I ordered custom mats that came in and were a much lighter grey color than I liked but I like the mats so I was going to darken them with this same color. I noticed that the bottle says to add a teaspoon of dish soap. Should I do this if I’m following the spray bottle method you used?
Hey, great work. How much water did you use per bottle of Rit? I am doing a set of 5 regular size mats: 2 fronts and 3 smalls for the back. Is 1 bottle enough? Original colour is dark gray. Thanks, I do appreciate your input.
Say, if I wanted to do this with the inside of the entire vehicle carpet, how would I dry it then? Would It air dry or keep the windows up? How long do you think it would take, could it be walked on while drying?
Thanks for watching! As the dye is liquid, the carpet will be wet. How fast it dries depends on the weather (if outside). If inside warm temperature and a fan can hasten drying. I wouldn’t walk on it until it dries. Hope that helps!
I kept coating the carpet until I used it all up. (Multiple coats while It was still hot). You want to keep it hot as that is how it bonds well. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jim I don’t know? I found this method worked pretty well and heat is a key for the dye setting into the rug. Maybe a large vat of heated dye would work, although there would be a great deal of waste due to the volume needed. Thanks for watching and for your thoughts!
I had been thinking about this for some time. I wanted to do the floors in my suburban. I foolishly used a carpet cleaner that wasn’t very good & it left my floorboards spotty. Now I have to find a light grey to dye them back. Thank u so much for this video. Now I have a bit more faith in myself to give it a try.
Go for it! That’s a great scenario to start with a carpet that is stained already; I would say darker the better.
Great job!!
As a kid, we used to dye our T-shirts in colors to make up the soccer uniforms. Color T-shirts where more expensive than plain whites and dye was cheap.
Yep this was simple but looks great!
I was thinking of doing this by building a tub and soaking it in the hot dye bath. Thanks Dan !
Interesting! That may be easier!
Thank you for sharing your experience here. I have a 2004 chevy colorado with 409k miles ive owned since highschool and i have completely removed the original molded carpet for the first time. I plan to do your procedure here. The only difference is I'm going to use an old devilbiss paint gun for the application. Ill have the water mixture as hot as possible. I want to ensure the best possible results because this truck is a lot more than just a truck to me. I want to keep it original and as pristene as i can muster.
Thank you for watching! I hope your carpets come out better than new!
You’ve inspired me again. Now I have to find a rear mat
I’ll keep an eye open for one!
thanks for sharing your experience. I'm about to do this with my '91 montero to restore the carpets back to a consistent blue color. I was going back and forth deciding whether to use the RIT fabric dye or the Duplicolor Vinyl and Fabric spray - I have both on hand but I think I'm going to go with the RIT and use the Spray on the plastic trim pieces that I won't be wrapping with vinyl material.
Hi David
Thank you for watching and for sharing your plans for your Montero. I used to own a 91 Montero and it was an amazing off-road machine. I wished I still had it!
Thank you very much for those great tips! Dino Brisbane Australia
Thanks Dino! Glad you found it helpful!
Nice work, of course once you take that bottle out of the cold water then it'll just get hot again. I might end up doing this method for my truck carpet, think I'll test the bottle out with hot water first see if it holds up to the heat. At those temps it could be risky.
Yep
I get it; I was worried it would melt, but it held up ok. Thanks for watching and good luck in your carpet work!
I did this with my C70 carpet. worked pretty well
Thanks Kevin! I’m please at how well it holds up!
Thanks for this! I ordered custom mats that came in and were a much lighter grey color than I liked but I like the mats so I was going to darken them with this same color. I noticed that the bottle says to add a teaspoon of dish soap. Should I do this if I’m following the spray bottle method you used?
I would follow the recommendations on the bottle and spray away! Thanks for watching!
Hey, great work. How much water did you use per bottle of Rit? I am doing a set of 5 regular size mats: 2 fronts and 3 smalls for the back. Is 1 bottle enough? Original colour is dark gray. Thanks, I do appreciate your input.
I followed the directions on the bottle as far as mix goes. I believe I used two bottles for my project. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Did this change the texture or softness of the carpet?
Not that I can tell; thanks for watching!
Say, if I wanted to do this with the inside of the entire vehicle carpet, how would I dry it then? Would It air dry or keep the windows up? How long do you think it would take, could it be walked on while drying?
Thanks for watching! As the dye is liquid, the carpet will be wet. How fast it dries depends on the weather (if outside). If inside warm temperature and a fan can hasten drying. I wouldn’t walk on it until it dries. Hope that helps!
Really helpful video, thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
How's is it holding up
How many coats did you do?, does it matter if the mixed dye cools while applying?
I kept coating the carpet until I used it all up. (Multiple coats while It was still hot). You want to keep it hot as that is how it bonds well. Thanks for watching!
@@handydand Thanks for the reply, how much water did you use for the 2 bottles of dye?
Can this be done on the actual car carpet (under the mats) if im able to remove it?
Yes it can! It’s a lot of work and remember hot dye is required, however it does dye the carpet well.
Nice work! Wondering if any transfer happens if they get wet?
None yet! I got them wet and wiped with paper towels and no issues.
Would it be easier to get a trash can and pour hot water in it and the dye? Then just soak the carpets for a time and let it dry
Hi Jim
I don’t know? I found this method worked pretty well and heat is a key for the dye setting into the rug. Maybe a large vat of heated dye would work, although there would be a great deal of waste due to the volume needed. Thanks for watching and for your thoughts!
Thanks, I'm going to try on our F-150 that has a bleach stain!!!
Hi Michele michael, sounds like a good plan to save the carpet! Thanks for watching and let us know the results.
how is the carpet ? is it still black or has it faded at all ?
Hi Stephie
It seems to be holding up pretty well! Thanks for watching!
Arent you suppose to rinse it after its dyed
I found the dye set up well so I never rinsed it (and have had no issues since). Thanks for watching!
I would have poured into an HVLP gun and sprayed it on 🤣 turned out great..
Thanks Lulop, good idea and thanks for sharing!
Has it faded
Not yet. Seems to hold up pretty well. Thanks for watching!
Update on durability?
Still looks good; it has retained the color well. So far so good!
Glass spray bottle at Marshall's $5
Great tip thanks for watching!