any one try dyeing a bikini top
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My sunny came with a purple bimini top, good quality prob hardly ever used. I hate purple & was thinking about soaking it in a tub of black dye for a few days. The material is some type of nylon or canvas. Any suggestions if it will turn?
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Another idea is get a spray paint can of upholstery dye and just spray it on. I did that on old boat seats when I was a kid and it worked quite well.
Here's a quick link found of many out there.
http://www.amazon.com/Upholstery-Fab...uct/B000Z0GUMC
Here's a quick link found of many out there.
http://www.amazon.com/Upholstery-Fab...uct/B000Z0GUMC
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As for Bikini tops ! If she's got a nice rack, don't waste time trying to dye it, talk her into leaving it off !!
If you are talking about a Bimini top and its made from a synthetic fabric like sunbrella, I am not sure it can even be dyed outside a factory !
Sorry , couldn't resist the bikini thing !
Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar
If you are talking about a Bimini top and its made from a synthetic fabric like sunbrella, I am not sure it can even be dyed outside a factory !
Sorry , couldn't resist the bikini thing !
Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar
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Id take it to a coin laundry and wash it to remove any waterproofing and loosen up the fabric.
Dye it in a tub or garbage can.
Then run it through a commercial washing machine again to see how the dye set and make sure it won't bleed on your boat.
Maybe repeat if its not dark enough then waterproof.
Worst case if it doesn't work have a new cover made. Let us know how it goes.
Dye it in a tub or garbage can.
Then run it through a commercial washing machine again to see how the dye set and make sure it won't bleed on your boat.
Maybe repeat if its not dark enough then waterproof.
Worst case if it doesn't work have a new cover made. Let us know how it goes.





