

Vinyl Recoloring (VRC)
Restore your boat’s vinyl upholstery with precision masking, deep cleaning, and recoloring
Service Description
Boat Vinyl Recoloring Ontario is a precision restoration service designed to revive faded, worn, or sun-damaged marine upholstery without full replacement. Over time, UV exposure, sunscreen oils, moisture, and general use break down vinyl surfaces. Seats lose color, appear chalky, and reduce the overall appearance of your vessel. Replacement is expensive — recoloring restores vibrancy at a fraction of the cost. We begin with extensive precision masking to protect fiberglass, carpet, stitching, and surrounding trim. The vinyl is then deep cleaned to remove oils and contaminants that interfere with adhesion. Once properly prepared, we apply a minimum of three controlled coats of marine-grade vinyl dye. This process restores uniform color while providing renewed UV resistance and flexibility. This is surface recoloring — not structural upholstery repair. What This Service Solves • Faded or sun-bleached seats • Uneven coloration • Cosmetic wear • Minor surface staining • UV degradation • Pre-sale appearance concerns Duration: Typically 2–3 hours depending on area size. Starting from CA$700. Torn vinyl, failed stitching, foam damage, or structural upholstery repairs are not included. Frequently Asked Questions Is vinyl recoloring permanent? It is long-lasting when properly maintained but does not replace physical repair. Can you fix cracked vinyl? Surface cracking may improve cosmetically, but structural damage requires upholstery repair. Does recoloring change the texture? No. When applied properly, the vinyl maintains flexibility and original feel. Is this safe for marine environments? Yes. We use marine-grade dyes designed for UV and moisture exposure. Is masking really necessary? Yes. Precision masking protects adjacent surfaces from overspray.










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