Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 09:29:59 -0600
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2 issues to consider with Your choice of Hunter Green >
Your Van will be Less Visible to Others on the road &
Hunter Green is one of the best Solar Collectors in the visible spectrum ~
But if You leave the Roof White it will then look like a Gigantic Retro Coleman IceChest ~
> On 12 Sep , 2022, at 3:35 PM, Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> Absolutely Gil - the darker the better. It would be nice to know what the
> fabric is - I guessed it was a blend of synthetic and cotton and so went
> the route of hot water dying as you can't dye synthetics properly otherwise
> - according to the instructions. More cotton than I thought in the fabric,
> as I had to heat the iron to a fairly high setting in order to iron all the
> wrinkles out. You may have noticed that I dried them in the sun and didn't
> use a clothes dryer. Only some colours have the dye for synthetics so keep
> an eye on that when and if you purchase the dye.
>
> Lastly I used a stabilizer at the end to prevent the dye from running - and
> it seemed to work fairly well. You need at minimum a 5 gallon or 20 litre
> pot and have to get the temp up to just below boiling. I roughly weighed
> the curtains and they were about 5 lbs or 2 kgs overall . You need
> about 16 to 18 litres per pound of cloth and I ended up using a whole
> bottle for each batch - and another whole bottle of stabilizer for each
> batch. This site has lots of good info.
>
> https://www.ritdye.com/
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 2:18 PM Gil Ngai <gil@dayonemedia.ca> wrote:
>
>> Very inspiring, thank you Bruce.
>> I have the same curtains and would love to go to a darker color.
>> Do you think it's possible to make them a very dark color? Like charcoal?
>>
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>> On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 1:01 PM Bruce Todd <beeceetee@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Well this is a different kind of repair which I had been putting off for a
>>> while. I think some of you know I am having my van restored and as a
>>> result have been living a very boring life without a Vanagon since late
>>> January. Really missed driving it this past summer - no camping, no oil
>>> temp readings to share, no last minute mechanical heroics from the side of
>>> a highway or driveway and no beer chilled from the deep depths of my
>>> Dometic.
>>>
>>> Given the van has been such a money pit (in a good way) and all the
>>> discussions recently about white elephants, I decided to change the paint
>>> colour to hunter green - which will match the tan interior quite nicely.
>>> I
>>> liked the original white the van was painted, however I wanted to give the
>>> van a more distinct and original look. Anyway, over the past few years I
>>> have noticed my tan curtain set starting to fade - primarily on the side
>>> exposed to the window - rear window curtains being the worst, and so I
>>> decided to dye the curtains a darker colour - from tan to chocolate brown.
>>> To do so I used Rit dye for synthetics and cooked the curtains in two
>>> batches, in a large 5 gallon pot on the stove for about 40 minutes. a
>>> pretty good result overall - still there are some fade marks but they are
>>> not as prevalent as before.
>>>
>>> Anyway here are some photos which also include the new colour I have
>>> selected - ( it is the lighter version of the two greens).
>>>
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/t/8EkUiIGAfJOqqUmd [dropbox.com]
>>> <
>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.dropbox.com/l/AABeedorab2kDCWN91Gma1fR9BDDS36QRWQ__;!!G4oVokrRG-Im!4fWJ-Z7LaupsuJQPP9ZV7Li4bEYe_JRtXQ9ttW4IPLOLBw8t3AF86uFVGsJ-NteNkZe5nA$
>>>>
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>>
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