Dye Job ??

Jan 19, 2010
1,310
Catalina 34 Casco Bay
My bride has long had an issue with the silver/gray cushions within our C34. She much prefers the blue one that our ODay had. Total replacement is a non starter.. Cost vs age of the boat equals bad investment. So my question to you out there is : Has anyone attempted to dye their interior fabrics? If so, outcome and pitfalls .

Thanks,

Rick
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,663
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
Do you have a small piece of fabric you can trim out for a test dye? If your covers have a zipper, sometimes there is a little fabric that hangs over the edge of the zipper. Try turning your covers inside out and see if there is a small piece of fabric you can snip out. Then buy some RIT dye (or other product) and do a test dye in a bowl with the snip. Wash it in the sink a few times to see if the color holds ...
 
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Jan 22, 2008
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Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
IIRC, most interior fabrics are an acrylic or other manufacturered fabric and will not absord dyes too well- if at all.
 
Mar 13, 2011
175
Islander Freeport 41 Longmont
Lots of information on dying fabrics is available in the internet. I wanted to dye some sunbrella and tried but found that no matter what I did it would not take the dye. The other option you have is to make new covers yourself. Its not too hard and, actually makes for a good winter time project. I found the materials online and if you can sew a straight line it can be very fun. Sailrite has a whole series on sewing cushions and they make a good place to start.

Dyeing the cushions might be possible but you will need to check, sometime the dye reacts with the fabric and provides a different color than expected.

Good luck
 
Jan 19, 2010
1,310
Catalina 34 Casco Bay
Do you have a small piece of fabric you can trim out for a test dye? If your covers have a zipper, sometimes there is a little fabric that hangs over the edge of the zipper. Try turning your covers inside out and see if there is a small piece of fabric you can snip out. Then buy some RIT dye (or other product) and do a test dye in a bowl with the snip. Wash it in the sink a few times to see if the color holds ...
RIT was/is the planned route...Thanks
 

Mr Fox

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Aug 31, 2017
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Marshall 22 Portland, ME
The acrylic fabrics used on most boat cushion are not dyed like cotton or wool; the strands themselves are made in a particular color. You need a dispersion dye formulated for synthetics, RIT’s normal dye wont work on synthetics but they make a product called DyeMore which will work.

 
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dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
4,491
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
If the cushions are in good shape, why not just make covers for them in the color you want? Covers aren't very expensive to make....

dj
 
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Mar 2, 2019
613
Oday 25 Milwaukee
Our Oday came with very tired and very original '80's plaid covers . I had new covers made as the foam was in great shape. I think I paid $700. The was labor and Sunbrella . The new covers made more of a difference to the interior than any other thing we've changed .
In hindsight I really didn't need the Sunbrella on the inside . Ten plus years later they still look great.
As an aside , have your wife pick out the new material . The boat becomes more of a "we" thing that way .
 
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Jan 19, 2010
1,310
Catalina 34 Casco Bay
I'm going to look into the suggestion of recovering. There is a men's and women's mid-level security prison close by that offers upholstery repair as part of the job education. I'll let you all know..
 
Nov 26, 2012
1,654
C&C 40-2 Berkeley
I recovered the cushions on my boat myself. Sailrite. It cost about $1000.00 total to do the whole interior including the berths.