Quoted from jay (flooredaccord) from accordtuner.com:
*DISCLAIMER*
Accord Tuner nor flooredaccord (nor CB7Tuner) will be held liable for anything you mess up. Please make sure you understand the directions before you do it. If you have questions ask.
Tools required:
14mm socket
12mm socket
flat head
phillips head
duct tape
vinyil and fabric spray from autozone or walmart
and patience for the rear seat
Use the 14mm to unbolt the front seats and unplug all wires. Thenm put those seats aside. Use the 12mm to undo the rear seats. There are 2 bolt on the bottom sides of the upper part of the seat. Then put that aside and there should be 1 bolt in the middle of the lowere part of the rear seat. unbolt that. Now door panels have like 4 screw find em and take teh panel off. Now tape off all the area you do not want to be colored. Proceed to spray the area you want colored. I would do a few coats obviously. Give them a few hours to dry and then bolt it all back up.. O yea take the tape off too.........My Seats pictured below.
Good luck,
Jay
Accord Tuner nor flooredaccord (nor CB7Tuner) will be held liable for anything you mess up. Please make sure you understand the directions before you do it. If you have questions ask.
Tools required:
14mm socket
12mm socket
flat head
phillips head
duct tape
vinyil and fabric spray from autozone or walmart
and patience for the rear seat
Use the 14mm to unbolt the front seats and unplug all wires. Thenm put those seats aside. Use the 12mm to undo the rear seats. There are 2 bolt on the bottom sides of the upper part of the seat. Then put that aside and there should be 1 bolt in the middle of the lowere part of the rear seat. unbolt that. Now door panels have like 4 screw find em and take teh panel off. Now tape off all the area you do not want to be colored. Proceed to spray the area you want colored. I would do a few coats obviously. Give them a few hours to dry and then bolt it all back up.. O yea take the tape off too.........My Seats pictured below.
Good luck,
Jay
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