🎯 Transform your ride’s vibe with a spray that sticks and shines!
TRG Super Color Spray (#351 Bone) is a 150 ml fast-drying dye spray engineered for leather, vinyl, plastic, and canvas surfaces. Ideal for automotive interiors and accessories, it delivers a durable, glossy finish that revitalizes and customizes your gear with professional ease.
Manufacturer | TRG the One |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 15 cm; 100 g |
Size | 150 ml - 3.77 oz. |
Colour | #351 Bone / 23 |
Finish | Gloss |
Volume | 0.15 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | versatile coverage for vinyl, plastic, leather, and canvas surfaces |
Special Features | Fast-Drying |
Usage | Exterior |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
M**L
Great coverage
Great dye used it to turn cream shoes to navy and it worked amazingly, far better than I expected.
M**K
colour change
works really well really fantastic took my white trainers to purple
S**E
Satisfactory coverage
This shoe dye is of good quality but the end colour result was a little disappointing as it was rather patchy. Not a total disaster as it was a good improvement on how the shoes looked before the treatment.
N**I
Smaller can. Might need two.
Works well on leather.
A**T
Pretty good
Used to dye a pair of canvas shoes bought online which weren't the colour in the picture! End result was OK but, considering I was covering a pale pink colour it took a lot more spray to cover the shoes than I expected (& the instructions implied!) Instructions say to only apply a 2nd coat "if necessary" but I found it actually took 4 coats to get rid of the pink! Admittedly I was overspraying with another pale beige colour. Basically it took the whole can for one pair of shoes. That said it was easy to get nice even coverage & the end colour is good. I've worn the shoes a couple of times since & the colour seems fast although I haven't worn them in the rain yet! Overall not a bad product but you will probably need more spray than you think!
B**A
Quite inadequate
This dye is quite difficult to apply. Though it is a leather dye it does not adhere and is quite watery. I think the difficulty lies with the fact that it is a spray colour and quite difficult to control
M**L
This product is really good..
This product is really good... Like with all other comments the preparation is everything. Firstly:1. Use a hot rung out cloth and wash down the entire sofa2. Whilst damp use 1200 wet and Dry sand paper on all areas you intend to spray. This guarantees the paint will key and not flake in the future giving you longevity.3. Wipe dry and leave until the next day to ensure the whole Sofa is 100% dry.4. When spraying spend time applying coats of paint to the affected area first and build up layer after layer giving 5 to 10 mins between coats (Top Tip - Put the heating on and open doors and window. This gives ventilation but maintains heat to send paint off after each application).5. Once you have a good sound coverage of the affected areas you can then start blending into the rest of the Seat/Arm etc... One or two coats are normally enough.6. Coverage – I found that x3 400 tins was enough to cover 3 large affected areas and also blend in to give the quality you see in the image attached.Colour Match - If I had to put a percentage on the colour match I’d say 90% and the spray paint is a little shinier than the original. But blending in works great as you can see from my picture. Make sure you use the wet & dry paper and have a enough paint to give you the coverage you need to do a quality job.... don’t scrimp for the sake of an extra £10.On the image the damaged areas are on the area I have circled and the size of a large tray on each.
M**Y
easy to use and did the trick.
I used this for stencilling the word 'Honda' onto the back of my custom vinyl motorcycle seat. It worked very well, although I probably used a bit too much (applied too thickly), as it has a very rubbery texture and left a few jagged edges when I removed the stencil. Maybe I left it to dry a little too long before removing...? Anyway I tidied up the edges of the lettering with a scalpel and all good. Not sure about the durability as not used the bike much since applying, but as it's on the back edge, not where you sit, it should be fine....
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