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BeoSound Century covers

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Michael
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Michael Posted: Tue, Jul 14 2015 4:47 PM

Hi,

I am trying to find replacement covers for my century. I have dark green now but want bright grey or black. Not been able to find any anywhere. Perhaps I should try to buy new fabric and change the ones I have?  

Beolab 50, Beolab 8000 x 2, Beolab 4000 x 2, 
BeoSound Core, BeoSound 9000, BeoSound Century, 
BeoLit 15, BeoPlay A1, BeoPlay P2, BeoPlay H9 3rd Gen, BeoPlay H6, EarSet 3i, 
BeoVision Eclipse Gen 2 55", BeoPlay V1-40, 
BeoCom 6000 and so much else :)  

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bramble replied on Tue, Jul 14 2015 4:52 PM
Go for it!

I have recovered beolab4/6000, I have even done a beovision 3 surround.

Use a good contact adhesive and take your timeBig Smile

Beovision 7 40 mk 5 ,beovision 6x3,   beosound 3000, beogram 3300 , 2 x lc2, 2 x beocom 1401, beocom 6000 x 2,  5 x beo4, 

, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀

 

 

 

Dave Farr
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Dave Farr replied on Tue, Jul 14 2015 5:10 PM

Michael:

Hi,

I am trying to find replacement covers for my century. I have dark green now but want bright grey or black. Not been able to find any anywhere. Perhaps I should try to buy new fabric and change the ones I have?  

If you search the forum, a couple of months ago this was covered by another member who asked about colouring/dying his covers.  One member I recall used black toner dye to good effect.

Dave.

pinter75
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pinter75 replied on Wed, Jul 15 2015 2:23 PM

Dave Farr:

Michael:

Hi,

I am trying to find replacement covers for my century. I have dark green now but want bright grey or black. Not been able to find any anywhere. Perhaps I should try to buy new fabric and change the ones I have?  

If you search the forum, a couple of months ago this was covered by another member who asked about colouring/dying his covers.  One member I recall used black toner dye to good effect.

Dave.

Hi, That was me.

I used some inkjet pigment dye, but beware it never fully really dries. At least it has not on mine. But it is mounted on a wall so not touched.

I was going to use some proper fabric dye, but had some ink spare. From what I see, mixing up some dye and then taking each cover off and submerging it would work too.

The dark green goes black easily.

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