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klmken 11-05-2002 10:32 AM

Anybody use vinyl paint on thier seats?
 
Has anyone tried any of the paints out there for vinyl seats? I want to hear good and bad if you've got some experience...
Ken

THRILLSEEKER 11-05-2002 10:37 AM

I have never personally used it, but I have seen some bolsters where that it was used on and at the time they looked pretty good.

Brad Zastrow 11-05-2002 10:39 AM

I have restored autos in the past and have used the dye/paint with success. It works great on new vinyl and is horrible on aged vinyl. I have used it to make subtle changes to seats. For example changing the seat covers and the headrests did not quite match, I would spray them. Overall it is not the best high quality fix.

Scarab3DMC 11-05-2002 03:26 PM

Send a message to Nickslick..he used some last year...he would have a whole season on it....Dave

SABER28 11-05-2002 03:39 PM

i'm in the bodyshop biz. this will work very well if done properly.

if you pm me i will tell you a way to do it that will last for years:)

deboatmon 11-05-2002 04:05 PM

seat paint
 
I used it once. It looked great. It did, however, smudge badly with suntan lotion. Certain cleaners dissolve it too. Be careful there. Use only mild soap and water. And, the new look goes away pretty fast.

The vinyl repairs are pretty worthless as far as I am concerned.

Not too bad a deal if you don't spend too much on it. I would never make a major color change.

To make your seats look a lot better for a year, go for it.

Good luck.

PhantomChaos 11-05-2002 04:09 PM

Try here
 
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...threadid=11780


http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...threadid=14498

BGIII 11-05-2002 04:32 PM

I used the dupont vinyl paint/dye. It looks great, took a while to dry (was somewhat tacky until I had the boat in the sun a few times). Some solvents will remove it, the previous owner did a god awful job vinyl dying it previously and I cleaned it all off w/ laquer thinner. Thin coats work best. I have no complaints after one year and it made the interior look like new. Best $200 I spent on the boat cosmetically. I did it myself w/ some borrowed equipment and a little advise from friends. I would do it again.

BTW - I did not change colors, just improved them.

johnnyboatman 11-05-2002 08:46 PM

BGIII imthinking of coloring the rear deck on mine. its of white now 1 year old , i had replaced and the ulphostery guy said thats as brite as he can get needs to be brighter to match rear seat . do you think it will hold , ive heard it will but appreciate your 02 since youve been there. plus needs some purple in it also.

BGIII 11-06-2002 12:09 AM

Mine has only been on for one season but I am impressed and it still looks like when I applied it. I got the idea from Saber28, he did a previous boat of his and owned it for several years after doing it and never had any problems. It sure makes clean up easier, it kind of seals the vinyl. It made my interior look like brand new. I also replaced all of the foam at the same time. It was a lot of work but I was very pleased w/ the results. I will say I was nervous at first because it was kind of tacky feeling but it dryed nice after getting out in the sun and baking a few times. I probably got it on a little thicker than I should have. I applied a vinyl protectant religiously until the tackiness went away. I've heard good and bad, personally, I would do it again.


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