Go commercial for heavy use furniture.
Marine grade vinyl vs leather.
Manufactured for durability and heavy use commercial or contract grade vinyl upholstery is about 1 16 to 1 8 inch thick and is more of a foam like material.
With proper care leather seats will far outlast their vinyl counterparts.
It has additional uv protection to prevent the color from fading in sunlight.
When the outer skin is made additional additives are used to make the material marine grade vinyl.
Vinyl on the other hand is a synthetic substance composed of resin or plastic.
Since leather is a luxury item it costs more than vinyl sometimes a lot more.
The skin is made of pvc and it s how the skin is made that determines whether the material is considered marine grade vinyl.
The material is rich flexible and soft to the touch.
And it also has antibacterial and antifungal additives to make it mildew resistant.
These additives provide uv protection prevent mold mildew bacteria growth prevent yellowing and help prevent staining.
Leather is created through the tanning of animal skin or hides.
The material is very versatile and used in a variety of manners think vinyl records or vinyl flooring.
The word vinyl brings to mind the hard shiny materials right out of a 50 s diner but vinyl has come a long way.
Some vinyl material so closely resembles leather that sometimes it s difficult to tell them apart.