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<blockquote data-quote="advocates" data-source="post: 559380" data-attributes="member: 2650"><p>Hi NewBeemw,</p><p> </p><p>It is not dyed. We were concerned with the effect of dyeing as it may cause the carpet to be hard later on. What they did was to put a layer of the black carpet over the green carpet. It must be carefully done becuase if it is too thick, you may have difficulty fitting your seats later on. My instructions are to have the original carpet (sound proofing is excellent for the ori carpet) and the layer must not be heavy as I do not want to have too much additional weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advocates, post: 559380, member: 2650"] Hi NewBeemw, It is not dyed. We were concerned with the effect of dyeing as it may cause the carpet to be hard later on. What they did was to put a layer of the black carpet over the green carpet. It must be carefully done becuase if it is too thick, you may have difficulty fitting your seats later on. My instructions are to have the original carpet (sound proofing is excellent for the ori carpet) and the layer must not be heavy as I do not want to have too much additional weight. [/QUOTE]
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