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Can i dye this?
rizel23
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We have just got new sofas but are different color to our footstool;
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0zxcjxlc56abx40/2012-08-14%2009.38.35.jpg
i was thinking of dyeing the footstool with a roller and leaving to dry for a few days in the garage? Would this work? thanks
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0zxcjxlc56abx40/2012-08-14%2009.38.35.jpg
i was thinking of dyeing the footstool with a roller and leaving to dry for a few days in the garage? Would this work? thanks
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Have you considered getting the footstool recovered with the material used for the sofa?0
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We have just got new sofas but are different color to our footstool;
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0zxcjxlc56abx40/2012-08-14%2009.38.35.jpg
i was thinking of dyeing the footstool with a roller and leaving to dry for a few days in the garage? Would this work? thanks
No it wouldnt. It would go all streaky, above poster is correct, get it covered in matching material, or choose a different material altogether that compliments your sofa's.0
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