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By BigRig
#509
Hi @Torrie,

We discussed this topic here and maybe you can shed some light on this.

Many seats coming in for repair may be under some heavy use and require a vinyl that can withstand the constant in and out of the driver. In consideration is the dirty/wet driver either construction, welding, agricultural etc... What do you have in your line up that passes the industrial test?
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By torriec
#598
@BigRig, I would've normally recommended Arctic 40oz vinyl from Spradling, but it's been discontinued and thus, hard to come by. I would just pick a good, heavier weight vinyl with a high abrasion resistance. TheZander, Beluga, and Marlin from Spradling's Softside Marine collection all have 100,000 double rubs, plus mildew and stain resistance.

Naugahyde is also a good choice. The All American pattern is less than $1 more per yard than the Zander / Beluga / Marlin, and it's got 250,000 doubles abrasion resistance and a lot more protective specs.

Sorry for the delay in responding!
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By BigRig
#606
Thank you Torrie.

I am currently doing some seats up with All American you sent me and actually really like this vinyl a lot. So I am thinking it would really not be necessary to step up to the Spirit Millenium or even Spirit Supreme.
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By Bondo497
#620
@BigRig
I look like to make suggestion from experience in driving a truck for long hours, vinyl inserts are very HOT and make your backside sweat so you might want to consider a cloth material for your plates. Just a suggestion, ask the owner his or her preference but for me cloth or velour is the way to go.
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By BigRig
#621
Exactly what my dad said too! Now the question would be what fabric goes with the Vinyl for this?
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By Bondo497
#623
If you want to go with velour then check out check out the Transporter line
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By Bondo497
#625
Dang @BigRig I don't see how you make heads or tails out of my replies, I leave words out. Put words in that don't belong and double write stuff. I guess listen to what I'm trying to say and not what I write. Lol
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By torriec
#630
@BigRig Here's the Transporters Collection. Most of it has 100,000 double rubs abrasion resistance, like the vinyl. Should hold up well. Except the Grille Tex, that's speaker cloth.
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