Vinyl Matches

DASH PAD MATCH

A perfect match to a ’67-’72 Chevy truck dash pad.

COLOR: Breezy Blue
GRAIN: Himalayan Goat
SHEEN: Sample matched

GTO METALLIC VINYL MATCH

 

MATCH FOR LEATHER/VINYL INTERIOR

Just like OEM’s, aftermarket automotive upholsterers use leather and vinyl combinations to reduce cost. The challenge for trimmers is finding a good match. Not a problem with RelicateMATCH!

COLOR: Imperial Fog
GRAIN: Fine Pebble Grain
SHEEN: Sample matched

TOWN & COUNTRY VINYL MATCH

This vinyl is from a 1948 Chrysler Town & Country convertible. An extra smooth surface was achieved by running the finished leather through a machine called a Finiflex.

COLOR: Green Bay
GRAIN: Natural Grain with Finiflex
SHEEN: Sample matched

ALLANTE VINYL MATCH

This customer does a lot of motorcycle seats with Allante vinyl. He could never find a leather that looked similar for when his customers wanted leather instead of vinyl. No problem with RelicateMATCH!

COLOR: Black Cat
GRAIN: Natural Grain
SHEEN: Sample matched

VINYL MATCH FOR PACKARD

This match was needed for a leather/vinyl Packard interior. The vinyl is pictured laying on top of the custom made leather.

COLOR: Mahogany Wood
GRAIN: Fine Pebble Grain
SHEEN: Sample matched

ALLANTE VINYL MATCH

 

CADILLAC VINYL MATCH

DOOR PANEL

A door panel was sent to us for a match that had an antiqued vinyl.

COLOR: Almond Butter
GRAIN: Baby Crinkle
SHEEN: Door panel matched

VINYL TOP MATERIAL

The pictured vinyl top material color was matched for a 1940 Ford.

COLOR: Simply White
GRAIN: Natural Grain
SHEEN: High sheen

HEAVY GRAIN VINYL MATCH

The customer referred to this vinyl he sent us “School Bus Vinyl” with its heavy grain and sheen. 

COLOR: Totally Black
GRAIN: Steerhide
SHEEN: Medium

PORSCHE VINYL MATCH

A customer from the Philippines who restores classic Porsches needed a vinyl match. We matched color and sheen of the provided vinyl sample with a smoother grain.

COLOR: Blue Note
GRAIN: Natural Grain with Finiflex
SHEEN: High sheen

WIPE TECHNIQUE

The look seen here is achieved by a technique called a wipe or wipe-off. A darker color was hand applied over a lighter color onto the entire surface of the hide. The darker color is then wiped off the tops of the grain, leaving the darker color in the lower valleys. What results is a beautiful, two tone hand-crafted hide of leather.

COLOR: Rocky Road
GRAIN: Elk
SHEEN: Medium Sheen