








⚓ Elevate your boat’s style with the ultimate vinyl makeover!
The SEM M25093 Sea Ray Mystic White Marine Vinyl Coat is a 12 oz. aerosol elastomeric coating designed to restore, protect, and customize marine vinyl and plastic surfaces. Featuring durable, UV-resistant properties, it ensures long-lasting color retention and protection against harsh marine conditions, making it an essential upgrade for boat owners seeking professional-grade care.
| UPC | 646786951565 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00646786951565 |
| Manufacturer | SEM |
| Model | M25093 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 5.63 x 0.1 inches |
| Item model number | M25093 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M25093 |
| Special Features | Durable, UV-resistant |
A**R
Seriously, a miracle!
I followed the specific instructions given in the reviews by Christian Hilken. I used all the products he suggested and had amazing results. (It takes ALL the steps to work). Degreaser and sanding block, vinyl prep spray, vinyl coat, and protectant. THANK YOU, Thank You! I had sun damage possibly connected to a previous product I used. I was very distraught and embarrassed at the condition of my boat seats. Elbow grease and good products. It looks amazing. (I used less than 1 can of the paint for the entire boat, due to the detailed prep!)
C**N
This stuff is amazing. I don't see many detailed posts about this ...
This stuff is amazing. I don't see many detailed posts about this product. And I haven't seen many full length videos of anyone using it to restore an entire boat front to back. I am currently about halfway done redoing every inch of vinyl in my 30 year old 18 footer. It looks BRAND NEW. and better yet, it feels BRAND NEW. But you can't just spray it on and expect it to work. It's a long process, so don't start it unless you're ready to dedicate some time.. at least a week to redoing every seat in your boat. Here are the exact steps I took; follow these and you will have flawless results:1) Clean seats using a de-greaser of your choice. Grey scotchbrite pads work good here.2) Clean area to be redone with SEM SOAP - this is a blue soap made by SEM that helps bring additional dirt/debris to the surface. (you can use another grey scotchbrite pad here),3) Wipe surface with clean damp towel until soap residue is gone.4) It's time to tape. This is the longest part of the process, Also the most tedious. Make sure to tape off the area you're painting down with blue painter's tape to the nanometer. There is no margin of error here, so take your time. You will be rewarded later.5) Once your target area is taped off, you will spray it with SEM VINYL PREP. This is a very toxic spray, so use a mask when applying this. Wipe area down with a damp cloth, removing all vinyl prep spray from surface. (PRO TIP - this is a solvent. Its purpose is to make the vinyl slightly tacky to better adhere to the vinyl spray. So it will slightly dissolve some of the glue holding the painter's tape down if you over spray it too much.So go light, and focus your spraying only on the area you are going to paint.)6) Now the fun part! Apply your vinyl coat spray! Use several very light coats. I found 4-6 coats works best. If you are spraying on a vertical surface, be careful not to overspray as drips can occur. Wait 10 mins between coats.7) After achieving the desired coverage, peel off painter's tape. You'll notice the seats have a brand new look, but they are still not done.8) The downfall of spray vinyl is that it leaves a coarse/porous texture, with a dull finish, just waiting to suck up dirt and algae.... This can be easily remedied. Sand the entire area with 3000 grit sandpaper. This stuff is so fine that it will NOT scratch the seat. It creates a smooth, bright finish & feels exactly like brand new vinyl.9) The last step to ensure a long lasting shine is to spray each seat with 303 UV protectant spray for vinyl. This will add an extra layer of protection from UV rays & algae, and gives the seats a brand new soft vinyl feeling ( and even a new boat smell) haha.GOOD LUCK, BE PATIENT, AND I HOPE THIS HELPS. THE FINISHED PRODUCT IS WORTH THE TIME!!!
J**S
Great Stuff
Have a large engine hatch cover bench that was yellowed and damaged. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars to recover the vinyl, spent the money on a few of these cans. The results were awesome, it almost looks brand new minus small tears in the vinyl. Recommend getting the SEM Vinyl Prep can as well, it really removed the grime and left the vinyl very tacky, ready to accept the vinyl paint. Time will tell if it will hold up but initial impression is fantastic.
B**R
Vinyl Patio Seating
I used this product on sun faded vinyl patio chair inserts. The finish is a refreshing revitalization of my worn looking seating, thereby extending the life of those chairs.
A**R
Ez and worked great for me.
I had never known of this type product and or method for renewing vinyl on my boat. I cleaned as recommended and applied this spray on coating and it really refreshened and looks good. Now we will see about durability, but if it lasts a year it cost way less then redoing upholstery. Can do every year!
D**.
Faulty spray pattern
The reviews all say the cans dont spray properly and I can confirm they are horrible. The first can was great. Then on the final finish coat with the second can it began spitting and dripping onto the seat and Ruined the project. I changed tips and still same result spit and dripped. Do NOT purchase this.
H**T
Restored to like new!
We were a little skeptical about spraying this on a couple of damaged seats on our 2014 Searay 220 Sundeck. It’s been a month now since we did the painting and so far it’s amazing. Color is perfect and the paint blended perfectly. Very easy to use. Highly recommend!
A**N
Not glossy, low coverage and transparent after several coats
Goes on semi transparent with low coverage and a flat finish. Whole can for one bench. It needed multiple coats and can still see through to the faded surface underneath. Looks better but it's not there with one can.
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