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Burn Hole In Drivers Seat!
I have recently purchased a used vehicle with velour bucket seats.
There is a burn hole in the driver's seat that is getting worse. I plugged it up tonight using a fabric repair kit. Hopefully, this will slow down the inevitable deterioration of the seat upholstery. The good news is I have new replacement upholstery for the bucket seats that match my vehicle exactly. I am thinking about bringing this into an Auto Upholstery Shop. Should I try and replace the seat upholstery myself or should I have a professional do the work? What are the typical costs to replace one seat cover on a velour bucket seat? I realize I need to get some hog rings and possibly some type of stapling tool to do this job. Thanks for any advice Trahan360 |
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If you want to give it a try, then do it up. A stapler would be good for redoing seats. Just make sure you know what the hell you're doing before you fuck it up.
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