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Material dyeing
#1
I am amazed to have been able to acquire some trim material that is identical to the original in my car that is beyond use. This trim goes round the bottom edge of the headlining above the doors right round the car. It is a hard cotton material and possibly something like the uncut moquette that seat covering is made from. The problem I have is that what I have managed to find is not the right colour. I would like to get it to the brown of the original, though perhaps blue so as to match the upholstery might not look out of place. DOes anyone have any ideas as to how best to achieve that? 

   
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#2
I've used Rit dyeing products in the past with satisfactory results. To get that brown you will probably need to use colour remover first:

https://www.ritdye.com/how-to-dye/

https://www.ritdye.com/instructions/how-...nge-color/

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204485150906?...OlJAAAAAAA

Probably best to try a small section first and maybe experiment to get the colour you want.

Dylon is another long-established brand, but they have a limited colour range:

https://www.dylon.co.uk/products/hand-dy...brown.html
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#3
Mike, that is really helpful, thanks. I did wonder about 'neutralising' the colour before re-dyeing it to the required colour but only had thought of bleaching it - though was worried that would damage the materail in some way or, worse, make it rot. I didn't know there was such a thing as a 'colour remover'. I have some excess so could do a trial piece first..

Thanks - a great help....

PS - I should say that the colour difference has not come over particularly well in the photo and the difference between the two pieces is much mire marked in the flesh...
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#4
I have some spare moquette that was woven by Holdsworth's when I restored my RL saloon.   They used a small loom rather than the normal 54" wide ones.  The finished pattern was 36" wide and this left a margin about 6" wide that was the plain background, in my case a fawny colour.   I will dig some out and post a photo on the forum.  If the colour is suitable, I will cut some off and you are welcome to it.
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#5
Thank you, Malcolm,that is a kind thought.
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#6
I have found an off-cut of my moquette which I have photographed below.   I thought that the border colour was fawn but as you can see, it is bluey grey!   In my defence the moquette was woven for me 25 years ago.   I will gladly send you a sample to check against your upholstery.            
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#7
Thank you, Malcolm. Very kind of you. In the interim I have tracked down supplies of the RIT colour remover and will try that first, followed by a dye of the closest colour from the same source. I have snipped off a 6” sample of the pasting lace to try the process. I will report back, though with some other stuff going on, that won’t be for probably another month..
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