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    Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    I don't know why they haven't deleted this post yet,but this is a good example of how NOT to dye your seat belts. this damages the nylon, and when this guy gets in a wreck maby he will be a bit suprised. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=374139



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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    damn, i would have tried that otherwise

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    meh i would dye mine mainly cause i don't even were them there just there to throw on when i see a cop lol

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Might not be a good idea to do it on seat belts, but I guess it might work fine on other fabrics?

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    OMG! i've seen some shit in my time, but thats right near teh top of the list.
    i think he'll win a darwin award sometime soon eh

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    meh i would dye mine mainly cause i don't even were them there just there to throw on when i see a cop lol
    you wouldn't wanna be a passenger in my car then :P i purposely slam on the brakes unexpectedly when my passengers don't put their belts on

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    lol my buddy has died his belts like 3 times and getting ready for a 4th .... my i can hulk my ass out of his car one day while straped in, probably scare the shit outa him

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Too bad it works so well.

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    I'm surprised you don't end up with a bowl full of bubbling goopy sludge pouring lacquer thinner on your belts like that.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    I agree that it's not such a bright idea, but just for arguments sake, instead of just taking it for granted that it's greatly weakened the webbing, I'd like to see two identical belts pulled from the same car endure a snap test to determine how much tension is needed to break it. ...except one belt be left completely alone, and the other to be dyed with this method. I'm just curious how much it does weaken it. ...then I propose the perform the same test after 1 yr of the belt being in the car to determine if there are any more longer term affects of having soaked it in thinner.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    meh i would dye mine mainly cause i don't even were them there just there to throw on when i see a cop lol
    Hey ass-hat, put your damn seatbelt on from now on. We need to keep you here as our resident member to flame. Wearing your belt will just help to ensure that happens. I've lost at least two people to car accidents where their death was directly linked to the lack of a seatbelt. What's the benefit in not wearing it? C'mon now Blake.

    ...ok sorry for my tangent there, I don't want this thread to turn into an "Aways wear your seatbelt" thread, I just needed to say my peace on that.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    I just do it the easy way and use RIT dye from the supermarket or hardware store in a pan of boiling water - no solvents.

    Thats what i would of done.


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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    I agree with Mark, they dont choke you.
    here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km3I6nAGSH8 and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYoiAJqXA1I
    this film made from story of that guy thats in this clip.
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    Its prttey fnuny how you can raed tihs eintre snetnece with all tehse ellters out of palce...

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    I agree that it's not such a bright idea, but just for arguments sake, instead of just taking it for granted that it's greatly weakened the webbing, I'd like to see two identical belts pulled from the same car endure a snap test to determine how much tension is needed to break it. ...except one belt be left completely alone, and the other to be dyed with this method. I'm just curious how much it does weaken it. ...then I propose the perform the same test after 1 yr of the belt being in the car to determine if there are any more longer term affects of having soaked it in thinner.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    JOB OPENING: CONSUMER REPORTS, OLD CAR SECTION
    Evaluate effects of solvents on 20 year seat belts. Must be skilled at improvisation and technical analysis. Benefits: free subscription to CR and as many old seatbelts as you can stand.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    seatbelts? who wears those?

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    I agree that it's not such a bright idea, but just for arguments sake, instead of just taking it for granted that it's greatly weakened the webbing, I'd like to see two identical belts pulled from the same car endure a snap test to determine how much tension is needed to break it. ...except one belt be left completely alone, and the other to be dyed with this method. I'm just curious how much it does weaken it. ...then I propose the perform the same test after 1 yr of the belt being in the car to determine if there are any more longer term affects of having soaked it in thinner.
    nylon webbing and laquer don't mix well. if you look at the tags on a belt it usually even warns you to avoid solvents.

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    Hey ass-hat, put your damn seatbelt on from now on. We need to keep you here as our resident member to flame. Wearing your belt will just help to ensure that happens. I've lost at least two people to car accidents where their death was directly linked to the lack of a seatbelt. What's the benefit in not wearing it? C'mon now Blake.

    ...ok sorry for my tangent there, I don't want this thread to turn into an "Aways wear your seatbelt" thread, I just needed to say my peace on that.
    haha dont worry i do were them was just being an ass lol i gotta put my APC seat belt pads to use now dont i?

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    Hey ass-hat, put your damn seatbelt on from now on. We need to keep you here as our resident member to flame. Wearing your belt will just help to ensure that happens. I've lost at least two people to car accidents where their death was directly linked to the lack of a seatbelt. What's the benefit in not wearing it? C'mon now Blake.

    ...ok sorry for my tangent there, I don't want this thread to turn into an "Aways wear your seatbelt" thread, I just needed to say my peace on that.
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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Wow, that dye technique has really good results but it aint safe, Doh! Ive never personally seen anyone or in fact even heard of anyone Dyeing seat belts until now... I mean don't you usually just replace them for not much of a cost???

    Its weard, I wear seat belts all the time in every car i own or almost every car I ride in... but say when I ride as a passenger in my boss's work truck (F350 Triton V10....monster fuckin truck) I dont feel the need at all for a seat belt. Same thing when I ride in other trucks that my family owns- anytime I drive one of the trucks I always put a belt on just out of pure habit.

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    how about if you bleach them?

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    Re: Never never do this to your seat belts!!

    Hah we should post that at the mythbusters page.. Wether or not solvants weaken seatbelts. They will likely do a full scale test where cars meet walls, and see if anyone DIES.

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