Discover Sunbrella Horizon, a synthetic leather vinyl upholstery fabric, ideal for marine environments. This fabric is engineered with durable waterproof technology.
Sunbrella Horizon combines style and performance for watercraft, outdoor, and home upholstery. Engineered with Sunbrella's durable, waterproof vinyl, it offers four-way stretch for precise contouring and lasting resilience against abrasion and fading. Available in vibrant colors and patterns, Sunbrella Horizon enhances any vessel's aesthetic and ensures lasting quality and comfort, whether for cushions, seating, or other upholstery needs.
Warranty | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
| 3 Year Microbial Pink Staining Warranty |
Sunbrella Horizon marine vinyl is engineered to last through years of fun with family and friends. Horizon stands up to all the challenges of constant exposure to marine conditions, and an important part of maintaining long-lasting performance is regular care.
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To care for Horizon, we suggest the following methods:
Method 1:
- Wipe spills as they occur with a dry towel, soft cloth or napkin.
- An art gum eraser or cleaning eraser sponges/pads are effective against some stains (see Horizon Cleaning Guide below).
Method 2:
- Clean with a soapy water solution, such as 1 teaspoon(4 ml) of mild soap to 1 cup (250 ml) of water or Sunbrella Clean™ Multi-Purpose Fabric Cleaner or a cleaner such as 303® Multi-Surface Cleaner.
- Blot excess moisture with a clean, dry towel, soft cloth or napkin.
- For stubborn stains, use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol.
- Rinse thoroughly with water until all soap is removed.
- Allow fabric to air dry.
- Cornstarch is effective against some stains (see Horizon Cleaning Guide below). If using cornstarch, apply first as an absorbent and remove excess with a straight edge before general cleaning.
Method 3: Heavy Cleaning
Sunbrella Horizon fabric does not promote mildew growth. However, mildew may grow on dirt and other foreign substances that are not removed from the fabric. For mildew and other stubborn stains:
- Prepare a solution of 1 cup of bleach: 1/4 cup mild soap per gallon of water.
- Apply and allow to soak into the fabric for 15 minutes.
- Remove stain with a non-abrasive sponge, towel or very soft bristle brush.
- Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
- Allow fabric to air dry.
- If stain and/or mildew are severe, bleach quantities may be increased.
- If necessary, acetone may be used to remove nail polish.
To Disinfect
- Sanitize using a 10:1 solution of water to bleach.
- Common disinfectants such as hydrogen peroxide can be used.
Professional Cleaners
In evaluating the services of a professional firm, you should inquire about the firm's experience in working with Sunbrella fabrics and knowledge of cleaning and retreatment requirements.
Sunbrella Horizon Cleaning Guide
This chart contains our recommended cleaning methods of Sunbrella Horizon fabric for common spills and messes. For best cleaning results, spills should be cleaned as soon as they occur. Set-in stains may require professional cleaning. After cleaning with any solution, always rinse fabric thoroughly.
Please refer to the methods detailed above for cleaning instructions.
| Spill/Mess | Recommended Cleaning Solutions |
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| BBQ Sauce | Method 2 |
| Beer | Method 2 |
| Berries (Fresh, Jam or Juice) | Method 2 |
| Bird Droppings | Method 2 |
| Blood | Method 2 |
| Butter | Method 2 |
| Charcoal | Method 2 |
| Chewing Gum | Method 1 |
| Chocolate | Method 2 |
| Coffee | Method 2 |
| Cola | Method 2 |
| Crayon | Method 1 |
| Grease | Method 2 |
| Ink | Method 1 |
| Ketchup | Method 2 |
| Lipstick/Cosmetics | Method 1 |
| Mayonnaise | Method 2 |
| Mildew & Mold | Method 3 |
| Motor Oil | Method 2 (cornstarch) |
| Mustard | Method 2 |
| Nail Polish | Method 3 |
| Oil | Method 2 (cornstarch) |
| Paint (Wet/Dried) | Method 2 |
| Pencil | Method 1 |
| Rust | Method 2 |
| Salad Dressing | Method 2 |
| Shoe Polish (Liquid & Wax) | Method 2 |
| Tea | Method 2 |
| Tomato (Fresh, Sauce or Juice) | Method 2 |
| Tree Sap | Method 1 |
| Urine | Method 2 |
| Vomit | Method 2 |
| Wax | Method 2 |
| Wine | Method 2 |