C1 1961-1961 Chevrolet Corvette Dye. Blue Quart
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Preserve the iconic look of your C1 Corvette with the Blue Quart Dye, a purpose-built solution for the 1953–1962 era. This dye is engineered to restore color and surface finish on worn or damaged components, helping you maintain proper fit and function while safeguarding the car’s original performance characteristics over time. It’s the restoration partner you rely on for long-term ownership and authentic attention to detail.
- Vehicle-specific formulation designed for C1 Corvette components, ensuring compatibility with original materials and finishes.
- Accurate color restoration in classic blue to revive visible surfaces without creating a patchy or mismatched look.
- Quart size for versatility ample coverage for multiple parts across a restoration project, from dashboards and trim to other color-deficient surfaces.
- Restore, don’t replace worn or faded finishes while maintaining original performance characteristics and dependable operation over time.
- Ideal for restorations and ongoing maintenance a practical choice for hobbyists, restorers, and shop projects focused on 1953–1962 C1 Corvettes.
Key use cases
- Reviving color on surfaces where the factory blue has worn or faded, helping the car look period-correct from every angle.
- Maintaining color fidelity on components that are difficult to source as new parts, extending the life of your restoration work.
- Supporting authentic detailing in both show-quality builds and reliable daily drivers preserved as museum-worthy classics.
Practical application tips
- Prepare a clean, dry surface for the best color adherence and finish.
- Shake well and apply in thin, even coats to avoid streaks or blotching.
- Test color on an inconspicuous area first to confirm shade and coverage before proceeding.
- Allow each layer to dry before applying additional coats to achieve a uniform result.