vinyl spay paint

ebbtide176

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Re: vinyl spay paint

it did a good job for me. you need to clean the vinyl well though. and make sure its good & dry. i put my seats in the hot sun a couple hours. i also put an amorall type spray a day later, and they've stayed pretty nice. one bench needs repainting, but it was the last one i did, so probably didn't clean it well...<br /><br />you might also run a search for 'vinyl paint' to get more info from the other times it was discussed ;)
 

Jack Shellac

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Re: vinyl spay paint

I've had good luck with vinyl paint too. It covered well, looked good and lasted a surprisingly long time. Agree that a clean, dry surface is critical and aftercare is very important.
 
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Re: vinyl spay paint

I have used Vinyl pain for over 25 years on car tops, car seats, car interior parts, carpet, and even over leather. Great results, the most important thing to do for the application to stick is to open the pores of the material you are covering. They sell a product at the automotive shop where you buy your auto pain that opens the pours.
 
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