Ben G
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As per my project thread, trying to remove some black dye applied previously to re-dye it a different colour.
So far i'e tried renovo canvas cleaner, fast glass and even vinegar! The fast glass and vinegar seem to work but it's taking ages to even remove a little bit.
This is 4 or 5 washes, all scrubbed using a bristle brush:
Any ideas? I'm guessing acidic stuff is best, seeing as the vinegar and fast glass worked.
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Chris x
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Tried putting some new stuff on to see if it covers it?
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FAZ
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would white spirit not work or brake cleaner
or any other paint thinner / stripper
if applied with a cloth?
[Edited on 16-06-2013 by FAZ]
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BeetleGav
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Wonder if hair dye remover would work ben?
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Chris x
Tried putting some new stuff on to see if it covers it?
Unfortunately the new dye is lighter than black, so won't work
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CORSA NUT
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Raw Autosmart G101 will strip anything. I sprayed it on leather about 1/3 and it did some serious damage. Took ages to get the spray pattern off
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Rich H
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Did you apply proofer over it when you recoloured it? If so you have sealed it in pretty well!
I would go down the route of trying either neat APC like G101 or failing that spirit - either white spirit or Tardis. Will stink like hell and need to be rinsed out lots.
Alternatively you haven't got a lot to loose in just cracking on with the recolour now - may just require a few coats. It's not really designed to be removed once applied so is never going to be easy to remove
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Ben G
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Never proofed it rich. Just applied loads of coats of black
Will give white spirit a try tomorrow and report back. As long as most of it comes off, i'll be able to re-apply the dye.
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IvIarkgraham
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try the new dye over it
my dads company produce dye's that can dye any colour even if its darker
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taylorboosh
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Get him some dye then? If possible
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IvIarkgraham
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its clothing dye
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taylorboosh
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Shame, looks like he will have to crack on
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Steve
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Bleach
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Ben G
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Got some white spirit and gave it a try. Worked a lot better, although still took almost 2 hours of constant scrubbing to get back to this stage:
Hoping I can now apply the dye instead of having to do more scrubbing.
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Steve
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bleach it will come out near white
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Ben G
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Lol
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Balling
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Ben, I think I've said this before, but I'm 99% sure that it'll never come out well with red dye on a dark grey roof.
Especially seeing as the base is patchy, this'll show through the dye.
[Edited on 17-06-2013 by Balling]
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Brett
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Wow, I never would've undertook that job
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Ben G
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It's only patchy as i'm not finished. Just gave up for the day.
The actual roof is green in colour, due to 10 years of sun damage I guess, which is why I dyed it in the first place.
I'm going to go and try a small test patch at the top first and will report back. Luckily don't need the car for work this week.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
Wow, I never would've undertook that job
You know when you do something and half way though you wish you'd never bothered? This is exactly that. this has been going on since saturday. Neighbours must think i'm mental.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
I'm going to go and try a small test patch at the top first and will report back.
Hope it does work mate.
Remember the colour will likely fade within the first week or so, like it probably did with the black as well, but more badly.
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Ben G
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Just went out and put some on. Crapped myself when it came out the bottle purple, but when applied it turned a nice deep red. Seems to cover the darker areas aswell, which is good news.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Brett
Wow, I never would've undertook that job
You know when you do something and half way though you wish you'd never bothered? This is exactly that. this has been going on since saturday. Neighbours must think i'm mental.
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taylorboosh
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Pic no worky ben
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Munchie
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Looks a decent colour that. Will see how it turns out hey
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