Hello AT,
I'm hoping I can get some help here.
I found this ottoman in the bulk trash pile.
I love everything about it except for the brown/carmel colored vinyl covering.
Is there anything I can do with it, without losing the hammerhead detail?
Can the vinyl be painted?
Thanks! E










You can paint it - but it's just going to look like painted vinyl, with chips and cracks, etc.
If you don't want to reupholster or slipcover, just toss a sheepskin over it:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60114112
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I attempted to paint some vinyl chairs last summer using Krylon spray paint designed for plastic. I don't recommend it. The paint never seemed to "cure" and remained slightly tacky, until it absorbed a layer of cat hair. I ended up reupholstering them a couple weeks ago.
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you could paint a pattern onto it, but I wouldn't recommend painting the entire thing a new colour. If you do decide to paint a pattern, use acrylic paint with fabric medium added to it. It's a bonding agent. Then you need to coat the painted parts ONLY with a clear waterbased varnish. My boyfriend paints on leather/vinyl shoes, purses and bags with this method and it's extremely durable.
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Try a shoe dye, such as Angelus or Tarrago.
view m_j_s's profile
A good quality stain might do the trick.
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Yes. There is stuff specifically for this. It's made by Plasti-kote and it's called Vinyl Dye :-)
I picked mine up at a Checker Auto Parts (a.k.a Shucks/Kragen)
http://www.plastikote.com/plastikote/auto/template.jsp?searchcode=RES&product=UltraVinyl
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Is there something about those particular hammerhead tacks that you want to retain? If not, then I would think you'd get better results by making (or having made) a new cover in the color you want and then hammering in new tacks. A good upholsterer could even save and reuse those tacks if that was what you really wanted.
Or am I totally missing the point and you aren't even referring to the hammered tacks?
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It's super cute the way it is, I thinks...
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Thanks for the suggestions all! The vinyl just looks really dingy and I thought I could do something without having to completely reupholster. I really do love the existing hammerhead detail and I can't imagine trying to recreate that on my own. Maybe if I went the "embrace the problem" route and painted the legs instead then it might change the dingy look somehow? Or perhaps I should just leave it as is? I'll try the vinyl dye.
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If you're happy with the color, you might just try giving it a really good cleaning - it's amazing how much dirt hides in the texture.
view DearAbby's profile
Agree with Dear Abby, maybe attack it with a Mr. Clean magic eraser first.
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Thanks again everyone. I think I'll go with the good cleaning. The vinyl dye is a spray application...I'm not sure how that would work without spraying over the tacks.
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those tacks are cheap and easy to apply. just look on the web for simple upholstery techniques.
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I too think the tacks could be easily redone.
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