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Offline Hipo giddyup

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Restoring seatbelts
« on: February 22, 2014, 12:53:24 PM »
Does anyone have any tips on re-dying faded seat belts? I have the original seatbelts for my 1964 1/2 coupe but the black coloring has ofcourse faded. Luckily the chrome is in great shape.
1967 Springtime Yellow Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Metuchen built, Nov. 17th 66'
1966 Sahara Beige Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, July 21st 66'
1964 1/2 Pagoda Green Coupe, 260 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, June 30th 64'
1966 GT350 Fastback clone, 289 HiPo, 725cfm Holley, 4spd, SanJose built, Nov 25th 65'

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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2014, 01:33:49 PM »
You may have some luck checking with a fabric or upholstery shop.

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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2014, 01:38:20 PM »
I  had my seatbelts for my 64.5 vert restored by http://www.pythonrestoration.com/.  They are absolutely like brand new.  I've attached a picture that shows a portion of the belts.  I'd do it again with them if ever needed. :)
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Color:   M   
Trim:    89   
Date:   30G   
D.S.O:  75   
Axle:    1   
Trans:    6

Offline Hipo giddyup

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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2014, 02:28:22 PM »
Thanks for the reply. Since I have performed about 99% of this cars restoration I would like to be able to freshen them up myself but I'm open to other suggestions. I' m only doing the front since this car did not have any rear seat belts. Do you mind if I ask how much it cost you? If this is not something you want to post publicly you could PM me. Also, what was there turn around time? Thanks
1967 Springtime Yellow Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Metuchen built, Nov. 17th 66'
1966 Sahara Beige Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, July 21st 66'
1964 1/2 Pagoda Green Coupe, 260 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, June 30th 64'
1966 GT350 Fastback clone, 289 HiPo, 725cfm Holley, 4spd, SanJose built, Nov 25th 65'

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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2014, 10:02:04 PM »
I cleaned mine up by soaking in hot water with a good dose of simple green, followed up by a good rinse.  Finally, RIT dye was used to freshen up the color.  Someone way back in 1998 told me about this method on VMF (Speegle?  Turner?).
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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2014, 10:10:28 PM »
I cleaned mine up by soaking in hot water with a good dose of simple green, followed up by a good rinse.  Finally, RIT dye was used to freshen up the color.  Someone way back in 1998 told me about this method on VMF (Speegle?  Turner?).

I did something similar but used Woolite instead of simple green. It worked well.
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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2014, 12:49:02 AM »
That sounds good. Do either of you know the ratio of simple green/ woolite to water?
1967 Springtime Yellow Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Metuchen built, Nov. 17th 66'
1966 Sahara Beige Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, July 21st 66'
1964 1/2 Pagoda Green Coupe, 260 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, June 30th 64'
1966 GT350 Fastback clone, 289 HiPo, 725cfm Holley, 4spd, SanJose built, Nov 25th 65'

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Re: Restoring seatbelts
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2014, 11:32:25 PM »
It's been a while but I'm sure I just followed the directions on the Woolite bottle for hand washing -- maybe a little stronger. Simple green is pretty gentle, I should think the consistency of dishwater would be good?
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