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Upholstery dyeing is a process of changing the color of fabric upholstery like sofas, chairs, car seats etc. There are professional upholstery dyeing services available near you that can dye the upholstery fabric to give it a new look without replacing the entire piece.
Most commonly used upholstery fabrics like cotton, linen, wool, velvet, and leather can be dyed. Nylon and some synthetic fabrics may not take dye well.
The actual dyeing process is quick, usually 30-60 minutes. However, additional time is required for fabric preparation, drying and finishing which can take 2-4 hours total depending on the size of the upholstery piece.
Professional dyeing services have proper equipment and space to dye upholstery with minimal mess. Most will plastic-wrap or otherwise protect the surrounding area and cleanup afterwards.
With proper care, an upholstery dye job can last 3-5 years or longer before needing to be redone depending on the fabric type and amount of exposure to sunlight or dirt. Regular vacuuming and spot cleaning helps the color last.
Cost depends on the size of the upholstery piece and number of colors being dyed but on average most local businesses charge between $125-$250 for dyeing of a typical sofa, chair or car seats.
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