We like to wash our outdoor cushion covers at the end of the season, do you recommend using new film to reseal the foam/dakron every time we take out the cushion cover and put it back in, or is this something that will last through multiple inserting and removal of the cushion cover?
The silk film can be used for a Polyurethane foam to help keep water from getting to the foam on a PWC. However PWC seat covers are typically stapled in place, so sucking the foam down cannot be performed.
I would lay one layer on top (54" x 96") and the other on the bottom (54" x 96"). So you will need 5.33 yards per cushion. Since you have 3 cushions I would order 2 each of the 10 yard rolls. Here is a link: www.sailrite.com/Cushion-Wrap-Silk-Film-Center-Fold-54
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Is it recommended on boat seat upholstery? I would be worried that if water does somehow get in it, it will not dry easily.
Also can you dye/color the silk film ?
Can I use the silk film method on memory foam? It’s impact reducing foam.
Can this be used to stuff "dryfast" foam into a cushion cover and once inserted remove the silk film?
Yes, it can be used for Dryfast foam, but as you say it should be removed so the Dryfast foam can dry out appropriately.
could this method be used on a cotton and wire spring cushion ?
Yes, it will compress the cotton even if on the wire springs.
Now does it feel like silk or plastic?
does anyone know where to find this in Europe?
Can I use a regular vacuum cleaner hose for this?
Yes, the better the suction the better it works.
We like to wash our outdoor cushion covers at the end of the season, do you recommend using new film to reseal the foam/dakron every time we take out the cushion cover and put it back in, or is this something that will last through multiple inserting and removal of the cushion cover?
The silk film is very thin and fragile. I would replace it since it is likely to get damaged after removing and reinstalling the cover fabric.
Would idea work for a seat on a sea-doo watercraft?
The silk film can be used for a Polyurethane foam to help keep water from getting to the foam on a PWC. However PWC seat covers are typically stapled in place, so sucking the foam down cannot be performed.
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I have 3 4" x 40" x 72" cushions to wrap in this manner. How much wrap should i need?
I would lay one layer on top (54" x 96") and the other on the bottom (54" x 96"). So you will need 5.33 yards per cushion. Since you have 3 cushions I would order 2 each of the 10 yard rolls. Here is a link: www.sailrite.com/Cushion-Wrap-Silk-Film-Center-Fold-54