Vinyl Recoloring & Refinishing in Dallas–Fort Worth
Vinyl fades differently from leather: UV breaks down the plasticizers and pigment together, so old vinyl goes chalky and pale rather than worn-looking, and no amount of cleaning brings the color back. Red booths turn pink, blue boat seats turn gray, and dark dashboards turn hazy.

Vinyl recoloring applies flexible, vinyl-bonding color systems that restore the original shade — or change it entirely. It's the difference between replacing a restaurant's booth seating and refinishing it over two quiet mornings: the same seats, the original color (or a rebrand color), a wipe-clean sealed finish, and a fraction of the budget.
What we repair
- Restaurant booths and banquettes
- Boat seats and marine panels
- Auto and truck vinyl interiors
- Medical and office furniture
- Gym pads and benches
- Golf cart and patio seating
Damage we fix
- UV fading and chalking
- Color worn through at contact points
- Dated colors needing a change
- Mismatched replacement panels
- Cleaner-stripped finishes
- Stain discoloration
How it works
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Upload Photos
Take a few phone photos of the item and the damage, then upload or text them — two minutes, no visit needed.
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Receive an Assessment
We identify the material and damage, then reply with a firm estimate and an honest recommendation.
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Schedule Mobile Service
Pick a window that suits you. The technician comes to your home or business anywhere in DFW.
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Enjoy the Restored Result
Most repairs finish in a single visit — color matched, sealed and ready to use the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our booths are faded and the brand colors changed. Can you recolor instead of reupholstering?
Yes — that's the classic use case. The booths are cleaned, prepped and refinished in the new color with a commercial-grade topcoat, scheduled around your service hours. Reupholstery-level results at maintenance-level cost.
Will the new color crack or peel off the vinyl?
Not with vinyl-specific systems — the coating bonds to the prepped surface and flexes with the material. Spray paint and generic dyes peel; this doesn't. It's the same approach OEMs use to color vinyl in the first place.
Can chalky, faded boat vinyl be recolored, or is it too far gone?
If the vinyl is still flexible, chalky fading recolors well after deep cleaning and prep — with marine-grade UV-resistant color. Brittle, crumbling vinyl is past recoloring and we'll say so from photos.
Do you match the original grain and sheen?
The emboss pattern is already in the vinyl and stays; sheen is set by the topcoat — matte, satin or gloss to match the original or your preference.
Related Services
Vinyl Repair
Everything leather repair does, for vinyl — booths, seats, medical furniture and marine upholstery.
Leather Recoloring
Faded, stained or discolored leather color matched and refinished to its original depth.
Marine Vinyl Repair
Vinyl everywhere on the boat — seats, panels, bolsters, covers — repaired to marine spec.
Restaurant Booth Repair
Booths repaired overnight and off-hours — no lost tables, no closed sections.
Vinyl Seat Repair
Seats specifically — truck benches, boat seats, booth benches, gym pads — rebuilt to take daily sitting.
Ready to see what your leather can look like?
Take a few photos of the damage, upload them, and get a firm free estimate — usually the same business day.
Prefer to text? Send photos to (972) 522-9763