Quote Originally Posted by noslofiveoh
a lot of the guys here that do that on seats and carpets use the sem spray bombs and they spray it on and then work it in with a brush...and it's about 9.35 a can here anyways plus tax...good luck
The only problem with that, is that it can leave the surface of the seats with a "crusty" texture to them.. That is part of the reason why I recommend taking the time to brush the dye in and let the seats dry for a day or two in the sun..

The brush in dye can be found at SEM, a friend of mine is an upholsterer (sp) and he said he uses SEM.