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Hi there,
I've got a boat I'm restoring, and it has the old 70's era vinyl seats. I was wondering if there was any kind of paint ( spray paint ) that I could use on them to change the colour. Obviously my guess is that it would have to be flexible enough, and not come off especially when you sit on it with nothing but swimming trunks. Is it possible, or is this something that just doesn't get done? Cheers to all those who reply. C |
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Have you looked into this... they offer marine products...
http://www.autostyles.com/sem.htm#Cl... ine%20Colors "Chris" wrote in message .. . Hi there, I've got a boat I'm restoring, and it has the old 70's era vinyl seats. I was wondering if there was any kind of paint ( spray paint ) that I could use on them to change the colour. Obviously my guess is that it would have to be flexible enough, and not come off especially when you sit on it with nothing but swimming trunks. Is it possible, or is this something that just doesn't get done? Cheers to all those who reply. C |
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JC Whitney has '70s-era boat seat sets cheap. Just replace 'em.
JR http://www.jcwhitney.com/ Chris wrote: Hi there, I've got a boat I'm restoring, and it has the old 70's era vinyl seats. I was wondering if there was any kind of paint ( spray paint ) that I could use on them to change the colour. Obviously my guess is that it would have to be flexible enough, and not come off especially when you sit on it with nothing but swimming trunks. Is it possible, or is this something that just doesn't get done? Cheers to all those who reply. C -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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Chris - search here and go to the forums at iboats.com and search on
vinyl, dye, paint, etc. You'll find quite a few posts from people who ave done this. Evidently there's spray dye for vinyl that actually soaks into the material (with proper prep) and thus stands up to flexing, etc.. Some companies actually make a spray prep substance that makes the dye soak in better. I've read on that forum several accounts of durable, good results. It might be worth a try. Also search the same terms on the net to see the products available. Good luck and post what results you have. |
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Back when vinyl seats were common, we used to have itinerant tradesmen
working up and down the auto rows doing patching and "dye" jobs. Any dye job I ever saw done on a vinyl seat looked a lot like spray painting-at least to me. :-) |
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