I've used acrylic paint, the kind you get at craft stores in the small bottles, to paint my seats. The paint stays flexible and holds up well. I usually give it 3 or 4 thin coats, 30 minutes between coats, then wax the seat with car wax after it has dried well. The seat doesn't get slippery with the wax, it just gives it a shiny appearance. I buy this paint at walmart in the crafts section along with the cheap foam brushes. Here are some that I have done:
The left seat was white, the one on the right was black.
My crash rail seat from a 64 starlet, before and after.
This seat was originally burgundy.
This seat was originally blue and white.
The left seat was white, the one on the right was black.
My crash rail seat from a 64 starlet, before and after.
This seat was originally burgundy.
This seat was originally blue and white.