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duffy 09-22-2006 5:43 AM

I have about an 1/8 inch rip in my seat is there a product I can use to mend it?

peter_c 09-22-2006 6:24 AM

Super glue will keep it from getting bigger. Use a needle to apply it if that is the way you choose to go.

rich_g 10-18-2006 12:06 PM

<a href="http://www.magicmender.com/" target="_blank">http://www.magicmender.com/</a> <BR>primarily for leather, but can also be used on vinyl <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.leathermagic.com/Pages/VINLKIT.HTM" target="_blank">http://www.leathermagic.com/Pages/VINLKIT.HTM</a> <BR>here is another one - this one uses a heating element <BR> <BR>I have several non-stress areas that have small tears. I know the tubes of stuff from the auto parts store don't work. Has anyone tried one of these type of kits?

acurtis_ttu 10-18-2006 12:58 PM

use the superglue for now then find a local guy who will repair a few of them for $40-50. you'll never knwo they existed.

10-18-2006 1:02 PM

If you're as anal as I am, you won't like the looks of the repair if you try it yourself. If you do plan to have it fixed, I don't recommend any stop-gap measures (e.g., superglue). Anything you put on it now has to come off when it's repaired.

acurtis_ttu 10-18-2006 1:30 PM

good call swass, hadn't thought about it that way...nix the glue.


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