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Hello Larry,
We used Ultraleather on our 320 interrior. So far, it has 9 years and
1,800 hrs on it and still looks quite good. We have found it easy to
work with (stretches a little to allow minor compound curves and it's
much thinner than leather). It's easy to clean. It meets the FAA
requirements for fire resistance required in certificated aircraft. One
big feature that we really like...it's light, probably less than 1/3 the
weight of leather.
In our opinion, it looks every bit as good as leather the day you put it
in. As the years go by leather fades, cracks, drys out, stains, shows
wear and stays heavy. Ultraleather keeps looking like the day you put it
in.
We already have our IV seats upholstered in Ultraleather and will be
using it for the rest of the IV interrior also.
Let me know if you'd like any more details.
Bill Harrelson
N5ZQ 320 1,800 hrs
N6ZQ IV under construction
Does anyone have any experience or opinions of the Ultraleather product
for aircraft upholstery? I've talked with the sales people but would
like some input from actual users.
Larry Eversmeyer
Legacy Builder
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