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Purple T-molding?
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Tailgunner:
Something else to try would be SEM dye. It's used in the auto upholstery business to dye vinyl and interior plastics.
kspiff:
You could probably use the method someone had mentioned for dying plastics with Rit dye and warm water.. not sure though, t-molding might be too flimsy (would melt).
AlanS17:
Well I think t-molind would be hard enough. I guess it might work if you start with white t-molding. I would be curious to know how well the Krylon Fusion works, though. I've seen the commercials and it sounds like it would be easier if it really works. Either way, RIT dye is probably the most permanent method.
crashdmj:
I think I might buy some cheap white T-molding and dye it purple. I hope it turns out good. I'll let people know if it does or doesn't.
Derek
AlanS17:
Well t-molding.com gives away 6 inch samples in the mail. You may want to try it on a free sample before you risk it on a 20 foot strip.

I would recommend getting as many white samples as possible even if they aren't the right size just to try different methods of coloring.
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