K, since Utah has died....again... I will try to help. 
On the Contour I used that vinyl dye that you can buy at Checker. The car's interior was beige and I dyed a few of the pieces. It turned out pretty good. The dash required a removal, as did the headliner. Other pieces were covered by fabric that I got from the fabric store (shut up, I know). I don't know what kind of material your headliner is made out of (my `Chargers have a metal headliner), but the Contours, is kind of like a foam. It took the dye really well, but it took a LOT! The dash also took the dye well. Im going to work on fixing up a few pieces over the winter though. I did the door panels gray, so they would match the gray seats I was getting. Suprise, the seats have more of a blue in them so angry. Now the interior doesn't match.
DO NOT dye any pieces that risk getting hit with the metal pieces on your shoes. It scratches the shit out of them. I was told that car paint mixed with some flattener will allow you to get an 'interior' shine, and it will hold up better.

On the Contour I used that vinyl dye that you can buy at Checker. The car's interior was beige and I dyed a few of the pieces. It turned out pretty good. The dash required a removal, as did the headliner. Other pieces were covered by fabric that I got from the fabric store (shut up, I know). I don't know what kind of material your headliner is made out of (my `Chargers have a metal headliner), but the Contours, is kind of like a foam. It took the dye really well, but it took a LOT! The dash also took the dye well. Im going to work on fixing up a few pieces over the winter though. I did the door panels gray, so they would match the gray seats I was getting. Suprise, the seats have more of a blue in them so angry. Now the interior doesn't match.
DO NOT dye any pieces that risk getting hit with the metal pieces on your shoes. It scratches the shit out of them. I was told that car paint mixed with some flattener will allow you to get an 'interior' shine, and it will hold up better.
