On 9/16/05, jbclem1 <jbclem1@charter.net> wrote: > > My driver's seat cover (vinyl) has a tear in it and I've tried patching it > with duct tape. After a > few days the duct tape seems to start curling and sliding from one > edge...probably because of my > body heat and movement. It also is enlarging the tear. I wonder if there > is a better way to patch > the seat cover, something that will last a while until I want to replace > it. I also need to figure > out a way to fill in a depression in the foam, right under the tear. Any > ideas? > > John Liquid vinyl available at your FLAPS is one place. Iron on patches works too but you have to remove the cover to install from underneath. BenT Van ' 0 ' Rama 2005 Sept. 24th
-- BenT |
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