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gahooligan 02-13-2014 08:18 PM

more interior vinyl questions...
 
Si it appears I have found my colors in the Nautolex Capitano Vinyl at Gary's Upholstery. However, looking at the vinyl that is original it appears to have a felt like backing to it where the new samples do not. Do I need to find vinyl with this felt backing? Is it the same as buying 1/4" foam backed vinyl? I would assume I want the backing for where it wraps around edges so the edges are padded and don't look sharp or cheaply done. Any suggestions here from experience would be awesome.

Also I am planning on re-covering the following pieces:
-Sunpad
-Rear bench - seat bottoms, seat backs and headrests. (I'll probably leave the lower box/base alone)
-2 captian's chairs
and
-the top side trim pieces that are mounted to the side panels (I would call them secondary or accent panels they run from the dash to the rear seat)

how much vinyl will I need or how should I go about figuring it? Should I take the stuff to the upholstery shop and let them tell me?

http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8wbrgsrc.jpg

as a note: in that picture (from when I looked at the boat to buy it) the vinyl looks tan or really off white! Once cleaned it was actually white! lol. Magic erasers, as recommended by members here on MOC, do absolute wonders for vinyl cleaning!

gahooligan 02-13-2014 08:52 PM

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Well, I got some answers by the super helpful staff at Gary's upholstery! The felt backing indicates that it is a "spun back" vinyl. The expanded back vinyl like the capitano is a better product in some regards. The spun back vinyl is generally softer to the touch and more flexible but is prone to splitting. The expanded back vinyl supposedly doesn't split. So I am assuming that I will give up a little suppleness in the vinyl for a more durable product. Not sure I will notice the difference. As long as it looks and feels like Mariah quality I'll be happy. I definitely don't want to "cheapen" my Mariah!

mikeyt 02-13-2014 09:22 PM

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Looks like you have the answers to your questions and yes, i would go with the more durable material.

Dig up all of the contact info for Gary's Upholstery (address/phone's/email/website?) and i will add them to our vendors list.

ShabahZ280 02-14-2014 02:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gahooligan (Post 50660)
how much vinyl will I need or how should I go about figuring it? Should I take the stuff to the upholstery shop and let them tell me?

I would definitely take it to an upholstery shop before you order. Tell them you know the exact vinyl you want, and will accept no substitutes. Tell them you're willing to purchase the vinyl and supply to them, if they'll tell you the amount to order. This may save some costs. Or some shops may want to handle all that for you, and just upcharge you for it.

Just be prepared. Initial estimates on vinyl work may make your heart skip a beat. Especially when using high quality vinyl like the OEM stuff.

:yikes: VINYL RE-UPHOLSTERING ESTIMATE

gahooligan 02-14-2014 02:47 PM

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What do you expect in labor for those pieces?

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Motoxxx43 02-14-2014 07:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gahooligan (Post 50661)
Well, I got some answers by the super helpful staff at Gary's upholstery! The felt backing indicates that it is a "spun back" vinyl. The expanded back vinyl like the capitano is a better product in some regards. The spun back vinyl is generally softer to the touch and more flexible but is prone to splitting. The expanded back vinyl supposedly doesn't split. So I am assuming that I will give up a little suppleness in the vinyl for a more durable product. Not sure I will notice the difference. As long as it looks and feels like Mariah quality I'll be happy. I definitely don't want to "cheapen" my Mariah!

Thanks for the info. You helped me out!
I got a quote for the sun pad and head rests for $500 even. That was with a quality vinyl. I can't recall the name. I have a Shabah 250, sun pad looks like yours.
Just trowing that out there.

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Motoxxx43 02-14-2014 07:39 PM

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And that price was without the "Mariah" on the head rest.

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gahooligan 02-14-2014 07:44 PM

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The place I am going to have do it is a little old lady that does some very awesome work. She did a car for me several years back and was very reasonable. I am expecting a thousand to 1200 dollars plus the vinyl. If you want close to the original vinyl look up Capitano at Gary's upholstery you can find him on the web. That is the same manufacturer as our original vinyl and has the same protective coatings. It is an expanded back however where are original was a spun back.

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Motoxxx43 02-14-2014 07:51 PM

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Excellent. I was looking into some Morbern brand which had good reviews. I would like to stick with original thought. Thanks for the heads up

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gahooligan 02-14-2014 08:18 PM

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The capitano is the closest to original. It's made by omnova is a nautolex vinyl treated with a prefixx coating. The grain is pretty close too from what I can tell. Of you have the bright white and tan like I do your colors are in jail white and mushroom in the Capitano line. If those are not your colors Gary's upholstery will gladly send you samples.

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