Does anyone else do what I do, when installing the cover I've made using vinyl on a seat cushion for a pontoon, restaurant, or similar I warm it in the clothes dryer to make it more pliable so it stretches into place easier.
Big John
I've warmed them with a heat gun before to help them stretch a bit.
Kyle
Heat gun but never dyed a dryer.
Working on some seats right now. Just taking a break from streaching
We have the sun to do all the warming we need in Florida :D A blow drier works well also.
Remember those 'solar powered clothes dryers' that were sold for $29.99? You got a clothes line and some clothes pins.
I suggested once using the dryer to dry the cat after a bath. My wife did not think that was funny. I could only surmise that she was concerned that the lint trap might not be able to handle any excess cat hair.
gene
Never used a clothes dryer but used to have a "hot box" for heating up vinyl when wrapping like a dash or door panel. Basically a frame to attach the material to that slid into a box with some heat lamps in it. Slick as snot !!!!
It seems like I read about this in an older thread. I thought it was a great idea.
No need in Florida ;D But seriously, I've used a heat gun in the past. At least until I discovered shrinking the foam with silk film and a shop vac. Now that's slick stuff there. And to think I've been busting my chops for years, trying to stuff cushions. :o It's really hard work without some sort of aids or assistance.
June