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Old 04-10-2013, 08:01 AM
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Has anyone tried painting there cockpit upholstery and had any success? I need to do a little area and don't feel like ripping apart the interior.
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Old 04-10-2013, 08:30 AM
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You talking about the vinyl? If so, I wouldn't you might have better luck staining it though. Painting or staining in the cockpit could get seriously messy, I would think the prep work would be about the same as just taking it out.

I'm sure someone else will chime in that knows more then I.
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A few years ago I tried it with a prior boat--it was the WORST decision Ive ever made. You will be ok painting areas of vinyl that dont flex (side panels for example) but anything that bends (seats) is a disaster. The paint will crack and flake off. You will be left with a seat that looks like poop and your boat will be a mess. PLUS all that flaking paint flies around in the wind and sticks to people! DONT DO IT.
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Tried it once on my old Formula 272. Never again. It looked great at first, then the paint(white) started turning yellow and wearing off. Ended up looking like .
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I used Vinyl paint by http://www.duplicolor.com/products/vinylFabricCoating/

I restored a 75 blazer and the remarkably good condition seats didn't match the paint so with nothing to loose i tried this stuff.
That was five years ago and it still looks good.
I found it works better if you give the vinyl a quick rub with acetone to soften it up before painting to get good adhesion.
But like they say try it in a spot you can't see first.
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PM mild thunder.....he did it to his boat a couple years ago
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Originally Posted by pi75
I used Vinyl paint by http://www.duplicolor.com/products/vinylFabricCoating/

I restored a 75 blazer and the remarkably good condition seats didn't match the paint so with nothing to loose i tried this stuff.
That was five years ago and it still looks good.
I found it works better if you give the vinyl a quick rub with acetone to soften it up before painting to get good adhesion.
But like they say try it in a spot you can't see first.
Did the same thing on an '87 Chaparral Villain looked great and lasted. Also did an 18' Starcraft

Also Mild Thunder posted a pic of his interior that he did in red on a thread a while back and looks great.
Here's the thread
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...vinyl-die.html

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Temporary fix. I have did a post a while back that showed my Velocity cockpit. THe vinyl was still pliable and soft, just had no color. SO I used white vinyl dye to get me through the first season. It did the job... But had to be careful when cleaning. And it got a little tacky in the hot sun. My wife got her leg stuck to it few times...... So we just put down towels. If you only need a temp. fix, it will get you by, but I wouldn't plan on it being a perm. solution....

I used SEM vinyl dye. As with any coating, prep work makes all the difference.
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It looked good on mine for like 2 weeks then as others have said it flaked and cracked and chipped off looking like hell.
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I never had a problem with chipping or flaking.. one has to remember vinyl dye is just that a dye, not paint. So it has to be applied like a dye. I has to soak into the vinyl, not sit on top. A big factor would be prep. Most people use a protecting on their vinyl, so that has to be completely removed. That alone can keep the dye from penetrating the vinyl. Once the surface appears clean, clean it 3 more times.... Even if prepped right, I would still say it is a temporary fix. Especially on seating areas. Using on side panels, if cleaned with very light cleaners, might last a while...
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