One common question about vinyl siding is whether it will fade.
Does vinyl fabric fade in the sun.
Meanwhile you can find a few products which use a combination of materials.
There is a perception that because of fading you cannot use dark colors or they will bleach out into a pastel wash.
Fabrics are going to be affected by the sun in different ways and no fabric is 100 percent safe from damage.
The color of vinyl coated polyester mesh is locked in to the pvc coating which means it is much less likely to fade in the sun.
Vinyl floors are durable and resilient but direct sun light can fade sections of the color leaving one part with a washed out appearance.
While luxury vinyl floors can t be damaged by water direct sunlight exposure is another issue.
This product makes use of vinyl for the body but comes with a 100 polyester mesh backing.
Unfortunately once fading occurs you are left with few choices.
These floors are incredible and are being sold as a waterproof floor.
Vinyl we re mostly talking about pool liners and siding here.
Most of the best fabrics are made of vinyl.
Covering up the fade with an area rug will take the damage out of eye sight but to fix it you need to replace that section of vinyl.
Fabrics made of acrylic polyester and vinyl are going to hold up much better in the sun than those made of linen or silk which will fade significantly quicker.
A related question about dark colors is whether they will soak up the sun deform and curl.
Extended exposure to sunlight will fade vinyl much less than other fabrics.
With pools we recommend brighter colors that will not show the fade as much as the addition of chlorine to water constantly makes some loss of color unavoidable.
Vinyl fabrics are a popular choice for outdoor areas that receive a lot of sun such as windows and porches.
There are also some that are made of laminated acrylic and mesh.
It s really hard to protect these products from the sun.
One such example is the vvivid heavy duty marine vinyl fabric.