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I'm planning on reupholstering my pontoon boat this year and I'm
starting to research what fabric to use. It'd be cool to get away from vinyl. Something more clothlike would be nicer to sit on. I need something that'll stand up to the water and also the Arizona sun. Sun is my biggest concern. There will be wet butts on the seats, but somehow I think the Sun will be my worst enemy. I was checking out some of the Sunbrella fabrics used for outdoor furniture. Has anyone tried using this on a boat? Any other recommendations for upholstery? Buster |
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Buster,
Hello, I am a Trimmer/Upholstery man. Marine Grade Vynal is best. Be certain to use a UV Procted Thread when sewing. Then you can treat the Vynal with a UV Proctetant, (will not name any brands here) but there are some good and some bad. Armor All is BAD! Do not use that becuase it contains Silicone and other ingrediants that will make Vynal appear nice, but after 1 year will ruin it. |
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Also, there are alot of Tweeds, and some very nice mixed textiles that are
clothlike, and hold up very well in all weather. Thing to take in mind about outdoor upholstery is that it lasts about 5 years. |
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I used sunbrella to reupholster the seatbacks on my sailboat. Works great,
the stuff is nearly indestructable. Sat in the direct sun every day, washed down with TSP and bleach regularly, and didn't seem to fade at all. Just make sure you pick a patern you like, it will be around for a long time. Rich wrote in message oups.com... I'm planning on reupholstering my pontoon boat this year and I'm starting to research what fabric to use. It'd be cool to get away from vinyl. Something more clothlike would be nicer to sit on. I need something that'll stand up to the water and also the Arizona sun. Sun is my biggest concern. There will be wet butts on the seats, but somehow I think the Sun will be my worst enemy. I was checking out some of the Sunbrella fabrics used for outdoor furniture. Has anyone tried using this on a boat? Any other recommendations for upholstery? Buster |
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Ya Sandy , Name the good stuff. We all know Armor All is the run of the
mill crap. Now tell us what's good.?? -W "WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 18:58:26 -0500, "SandyVigor" wrote: Buster, Hello, I am a Trimmer/Upholstery man. Marine Grade Vynal is best. Be certain to use a UV Procted Thread when sewing. Then you can treat the Vynal with a UV Proctetant, (will not name any brands here) but there are some good and some bad. Armor All is BAD! Do not use that becuase it contains Silicone and other ingrediants that will make Vynal appear nice, but after 1 year will ruin it. Sandy, you named a "bad" name brand. C'mon, help us out here.. what should we use on our vinyl, if anything? |
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![]() Rich wrote: I used sunbrella to reupholster the seatbacks on my sailboat. Works great, the stuff is nearly indestructable. Sat in the direct sun every day, washed down with TSP and bleach regularly, and didn't seem to fade at all. Just make sure you pick a patern you like, it will be around for a long time. Rich Did you use the sunbrella fabric for furniture or the marine/awnings stuff. BTW. On spray protectants. I've heard only glowing recommendations for 303 Aerospace protectant. You can get it at most marine supply and upholstery shops. Buster |
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![]() wrote in message Did you use the sunbrella fabric for furniture or the marine/awnings stuff. Buster I didn't know there was a difference. But it was pretty heavy stuff, probably for awnings. Rich |
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