Pvc covering fading.

wl745

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Did not take long for my seating to fade ,is there a paint you can apply to restore the colour on PVC seating??Living in Thailand its hot and humid!
 
There is and it is regularly shown at various shows - but at the end of the day it is as you say a paint.

Have you tried upholstery cleaner and a Magic Sponge first? Once the paint is on there will be no turning back!
 
There is and it is regularly shown at various shows - but at the end of the day it is as you say a paint.

Have you tried upholstery cleaner and a Magic Sponge first? Once the paint is on there will be no turning back!

Magic Sponge didn't do my cockpit upholstery any favours - cleaned it up briefly, but seemed to strip the finish off it, so now it get grubby much more quickly. Still, it's an excuse to reupholster it, I suppose....
 
I find the Armoral car interior cleaner/polish from Halfords is the easiest to use, and gives a cracking finish. Just spray on and wipe off with a microfibres cloth. Jimmy, thanks for the tip on he magic sponges, I will not be using them on Rafiki's seats.
 
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