jvizzacc
New member
One of my seats has a few tears in it. They are right-angle tears, less than
1 1/2 inches long. What the best way to fix this besides buying an expensive new seat?
Thanks
1 1/2 inches long. What the best way to fix this besides buying an expensive new seat?
Thanks
orlo
New member
Cheap way...New seat cover.
Cheaper way...epoxy adhesive for leather & such...
Cheapest way...Super Glue....
Cheaper way...epoxy adhesive for leather & such...
Cheapest way...Super Glue....
M-Max
New member
I have had pretty good luck with a small piece of duct tape, then cover it
over with liquid electrical tape. If you mask everything nice it looks OK to.
over with liquid electrical tape. If you mask everything nice it looks OK to.
Dave_Vmax600
New member
change_up
New member
I would take it to somebody that is good at upholstery. I had mine done for $60 CDN including material and it looked very nice. What he actually did was section a whole strip of the torn peice out and then replaced it with a good black (instead of blue) and it gave the seat a little more contrast and looks nice. Here's a picture of what I mean. The black on the bottom is where it was done. Oh yea he did this on both sides to keep the symmetrical part in check.
This side of the seat had one 2" tear in it (right angle like yours) and a couple small chunks and rips.
This side of the seat had one 2" tear in it (right angle like yours) and a couple small chunks and rips.
Viperscott
New member
duck tape inside and push sides together, we do this to the bus seats when the kids rip them. you can even put glue on the tape for a stronger seal.
bolin22
New member
i have used a product called VLP vinyl and leather repair epoxy from ace hardware...worked really well and was very flexible after it was cured. it was only 3-5 buks and was well worth it for small little tears.
Silver Bullet
New member
I had a tear on my seat cover but was not at a seam. I used a needle bent in a "U" and a piece of thick wax coated threads. I cross stiched it and it has held together very well through the winter months. I guess its good enough for who its for.