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newzsom
02-26-2007, 04:04 PM
Hi Folks -- I could really use some help.

I just recieved the Fluance SV-10 speakers and they are just too light colored for our living room.

I have been told by Fluance that those speaker enclosures are vinyl.

How can I tint or paint over the vinyl with a darker color or tint?

Thanks for any input!

audio_dude
02-26-2007, 05:14 PM
you might be able to put some primer on it and spraypaint it... or just buy some vinyl with the tint you need and recover them.

newzsom
02-26-2007, 08:22 PM
Thx Audio_dude....
but, easier said than done, I think.

"might be able to".... scares me a bit.

Isnt there someone who has done this before... staining a vinyl speaker?

(My guess, probably not)

SlumpBuster
02-26-2007, 09:05 PM
Vinyl is plastic, accordinly you can't stain it. Here, cover them:http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&Webpage_ID=3&CAT_ID=48&ObjectGroup_ID=135&SO=2

newzsom
02-26-2007, 09:52 PM
Big, big thanks!

PeruvianSkies
02-27-2007, 12:01 AM
Well, I have a thought...

1. if you just got them and you are unsatisfied than return them or see if they are available in a darker color.

2. if not, then look at another manufacturer that can match the color you wish to have as well as the sound you want.

3. if you don't want to do that than whip out some spray paint and go to town.

royphil345
02-27-2007, 12:14 AM
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-Browse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2000717/p-2000717/N-111+10201+600001149/c-10101


http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/ItemBrowse/c-10101/s-10101/p-100000278002/mediaCode-ZX/appId-100000278002/Pr-p_CATENTRY_ID:100000278002


http://www.autostyles.com/sem.htm#Recommended%20Interior%20Vinyl%20Dyes

newzsom
02-27-2007, 06:40 PM
Man... I took a look at those last links...

LEATHER/VINYL COLORANT

Isnt it amazing how incredibly durable (penetrating) those chemical paints are...
REALLY scary. That paint will withstand a nuke attack! ;-)

In all seriousness, thanks folks...
I really appreciate the input and will be changing the SV-10 color next week!

Funny how completely "irrelevant" the tips were away from this forum.

Came here and blammo, excellent advice. THx

:cornut:

RoyY51
02-27-2007, 07:08 PM
Here's another thought: several stain manufacturers (Minwax and Varithane come to mind) make a combination of stain and urathane. The urathane would have no trouble sticking to the vinyl, and the stain would allow you to maintain a wood-grained look. If the first coat doesn't get you to the color that you are looking for, then layer on additional coats until you get the desired result. Keep in mind, the more coats you apply, the less you will see of the vinyl wrap color, and the more you will see of the urathane-stain color. In addition, layering on the urathane (about 2 mils per dry coat) should help dampen cabinet resonances (in theory... never tried it). It will also give you an extremely washable and durable surface.

Good Luck!

Dusty Chalk
02-27-2007, 07:22 PM
Funny how completely "irrelevant" the tips were away from this forum.

Came here and blammo, excellent advice. THxYou mean, like:
Try wearing sunglasses....? I was tempted to, but I restrained myself. Glad you got some good advice.

Rock789
02-27-2007, 08:16 PM
how do they sound and to what are you comparing ?

I was looking at these a wile ago, but ended up going a different route for my parents ht, but would still like to know how they perform

thanks,
Mike

royphil345
02-28-2007, 07:57 AM
Try wearing sunglasses.


LOL!!!....

If you wear regular glasses, you could apply some automotive window tint....