There are a few things to keep in mind when dying gun grips. The first is to make sure that the grips are made of a material that will accept the dye. Many grips are made of polymers and plastics that will not take dye well. Another thing to consider is the type of dye you use.
Different dyes will react differently with different materials, so you’ll want to do some research to make sure you’re using the right kind of dye for your particular grips. Once you have those things squared away, dying gun grips is pretty simple.
To start, clean the grips thoroughly with soap and water or mild solvents like rubbing alcohol. This will help remove any oils or debris that could interfere with the dye’s ability to adhere to the grips. Next, mix up your dye according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Once it’s mixed, apply the dye to the grips using a brush, sponge, or cloth. Be sure to get good coverage and avoid any pooling of the dye.
After the grips are evenly coated, allow them to dry according to the instructions on the dye bottle. Once they’re dry, you can reassemble your gun and enjoy your new grips!