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To be properly yachty, it should simulate 'Miami teak'.
"YSTay" wrote in message ... Have you considered electrostatic flocking? Gives a nice velvety surface in almost any color you want. Simple to apply, no sealing issues and wears quite well. You'll need to find someone in your area who does this. Arnold "frosty" wrote in message ... Would like to upholster the top of a cooler to put on my boat. Have seen coolers with matching top cushion on new boats, but mine is five years old. Have a matching piece of vinyl from a replaced sundeck cushion that is plenty big enough. Local upholstery shops have no experience covering the top of a cooler, and the marine retailers don't know from upholstery. Anybody ever done this? Any suggestions on a cooler to purchase? Plastic? Metal? Techniques for covering the top, while still allowing it to close and seal properly? -- frosty |
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