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I have an issue. I special ordered (no returns) upholstery set from TMI black with blue stripe and stitching. I was told the the blues were not the same but not to far off either. I have a dark blue and black theme I have for everything. The blue seat strip doesn’t match anything else. The dark blue sticking is perfect. Anyone have any luck with a good dye to use match this? I’m waiting to hear back from TMI if they do as well. Thanks
 

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They told you that the thread and the insert colors were not too far off? Wow.
The website looks good. A little expensive is okay it makes a huge visual difference and you don’t end up looking at something your unhappy with each time you get in.
 
I have an issue. I special ordered (no returns) upholstery set from TMI black with blue stripe and stitching. I was told the the blues were not the same but not to far off either. I have a dark blue and black theme I have for everything. The blue seat strip doesn’t match anything else. The dark blue sticking is perfect. Anyone have any luck with a good dye to use match this? I’m waiting to hear back from TMI if they do as well. Thanks

Yes, I would simply dye your blue stripes, and I would STRONGLY recommend using SEM product, which you should be able to source (hopefully) at a local automotive paint supplier, so that you can look at the sample-ring in person. A good washing, SEM prep, then a product by SEM called "Sand Free" (it temporarily softens the vinyl for better tooth/adhesion), then apply the color, and you'll find it to be extremely durable. Especially in that upper location that doesn't get much abuse, like the bottom cushion does.

I drive a Mercedes that has a "stone gray" interior that is very close to white. Very light. I goofed up and wiped down my steering wheel with a microfiber that was contaminated in a shop-solvent that took the color right off it. Serious screw-up, considering a replacement wheel was quoted at $2800 bucks, and that was with my trade-discount LOL. So we dyed the wheel with SEM. Mind you, a steering wheel is being constantly handled and worn-on. But the SEM dye-job has been tough as nails for over a half-year of daily driving now, the wheel looks brand-new. If SEM can stick to a steering wheel, and cover a dark mess with a light shade 100%, and LAST, then it can handle those stripes with ease.
 
Yes, I would simply dye your blue stripes, and I would STRONGLY recommend using SEM product, which you should be able to source (hopefully) at a local automotive paint supplier, so that you can look at the sample-ring in person. A good washing, SEM prep, then a product by SEM called "Sand Free" (it temporarily softens the vinyl for better tooth/adhesion), then apply the color, and you'll find it to be extremely durable. Especially in that upper location that doesn't get much abuse, like the bottom cushion does.

I drive a Mercedes that has a "stone gray" interior that is very close to white. Very light. I goofed up and wiped down my steering wheel with a microfiber that was contaminated in a shop-solvent that took the color right off it. Serious screw-up, considering a replacement wheel was quoted at $2800 bucks, and that was with my trade-discount LOL. So we dyed the wheel with SEM. Mind you, a steering wheel is being constantly handled and worn-on. But the SEM dye-job has been tough as nails for over a half-year of daily driving now, the wheel looks brand-new. If SEM can stick to a steering wheel, and cover a dark mess with a light shade 100%, and LAST, then it can handle those stripes with ease.
Thanks for the feed back. Good info
 
I would agree with earlier comment that SEM products are a quality dye. You need to pay very close attention in the prep process. As they always say 90% prep and 10% paint gets you a better result. When I reconditioned my original black interior I used all of the SEM preparation process and let good old sunlight in the south dry things out and I am happy with the results and the MCA judges have agreed.
 
I have an issue. I special ordered (no returns) upholstery set from TMI black with blue stripe and stitching. I was told the the blues were not the same but not to far off either. I have a dark blue and black theme I have for everything. The blue seat strip doesn’t match anything else. The dark blue sticking is perfect. Anyone have any luck with a good dye to use match this? I’m waiting to hear back from TMI if they do as well. Thanks
Everyone is recommending SEM but from what we are seeing they don’t have the color I need. Anyone ever use this alternate company PARASOL?
 
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