Painting vinyl cushions

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My bunk cushions are in good condition but I don’t like the oxblood vinyl covers. The shapes are quite complex, with cut outs and notches to fit around various bits of boat structure, and I know it will be expensive to get new covers made. Has anyone ever used paint to change the colour of vinyl cushions? If so, what make? I want a lighter colour (the cabin is small and a bit dark).
I know I should buy a sewing machine and get stitching etc but realistically that won’t happen I’m afraid. I may be able to make up some “loose covers” with elastic underneath and some artful tucking in around the tricky bits. But I wondered about paint
 

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I'm with johnalison on this one. I think the chances of getting something that will stick well to (especially) old, and likely contaminated to a degree, vinyl, and then flex and take hard wear without coming off are slim to negligible, but i could be wrong.

Probably the easiest solution would be a few sessions with a psychiatrist to overcome your aversion to the colour! ;)
 

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You can get leather paint for car seats. We had a classic Porsche once where a previous owner had used it. The finish wasn't great with dribbles down the back but that may have been poor application
 

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