WHITE (GLOSS 1/8") PIPING

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$0.75

Piping is sold by the linear foot, uncut

Product Overview

  • All vinyl colors have a generous, bonded felt backing to provide protection against bumps and scratches. Material weights are 18 oz/yd - 30 oz/yd based on color.
  • NEW! Vintage Reproduction Canvas Covers. Made with 100% cotton no. 8 18 oz/yd, water-repellant duck.
  • CRANK IT UP Have your cover made with any two vinyl colors.
  • JAZZ IT UP Add any one of the piping colors to your cover (and also give those vulnerable corners some extra protection).
  • ROCK IT! Start shredding, get creative. Go with a vintage, retro, classic or contemporary look by having your cover made with any two vinyl colors AND adding any one of the piping colors.
  • Attached pockets are available for most models to conveniently store cords and cables.
  • Add extra protection to equipment with strap handles by adding Fender-style vintage era handle flaps.
  • Made in the USA!

Warranty Information

Custom Amp Covers are guaranteed to be free of material defects and made with quality workmanship to provide the best possible fit and finish. If the cover is defective you may return it for a full refund at our expense. Refund requests must be made within 14 days after receipt of the order and covers must be returned within 14 days of the approved request.

Reviews

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  • 5
    Awesome For Car Interior

    Posted by Unknown on Apr 6th 2020

    I used this on my Dodge Charger interior and works good!

  • 4
    1/8"textured piping

    Posted by Phil on Feb 28th 2019

    The 1/8" white"textured"piping I got is a decent product and I'd buy it again.It is not so much textured(like a grain pattern),more like ribbed,but I still like the effect or look more than the smooth gloss piping for my application.This was my second purchase,easy,fast,no problem.FWIW,they didn't have my particular color,so I dyed the white piping using 25% Rit synthetic dye,25% acetone,and 50% very hot water.Inexpensive and easy(see youtube for dying plastics)Regards,Phil