View Full Version : Seat Cover Repair - Any Success?
PerthDisco
19th October 2015, 04:05 PM
It looks like the damage to my drivers seat cover it a common problem that would affect all Discos eventually. The weight of getting in and out of the seat cuts the seat cover on the plastic trim.
Has anyone found an adhesive patch or the like that can solve the problem. I believe a new leather cover can be bought as a separate part but i think the sides are vinyl.
Thanks
ryrrek
19th October 2015, 06:39 PM
My D4 HSE (2010 / 106,000 kms, Almond Windsor leather) has an almost invisible crack in the side (where the leather flexes) and some wear on the edge. I've ordered the new piece, which is around A$500 ex UK. Local dealer was over $900. Expensive, but the rest of the interior is mint. I've just ordered a new D4 (delivery late January) and I will install seat covers this time. Keeping my current D4 as well, so want to keep it in great condition.
PeterOZ
20th October 2015, 08:01 AM
i have a similar thing happening on the leather around to passenger air bag on top of the dash. The outline where the aibag is is starting to split along the hidden seam.
I'd be surpsied if anything can be done as so can "patch" over that airbag. Cost of the new dash top would be prohibitive! :censored::twisted::nazilock:
Tombie
20th October 2015, 10:54 AM
Have you all been treating your seats? As in leather / vinyl treatments?
Makes a huge difference...
And are you lowering the vehicle each time you park? Or have you looked into the simple action of getting in and out of the vehicle? Small, easy changes may solve your issues.. (Apologies if a medical condition etc impedes)
PerthDisco
20th October 2015, 11:43 AM
Nope - I am fit and 188cm so getting in and out is not a problem.
I keep the seats clean with a regular wipe over. I have put some leather conditioner on once or twice. I am 99% sure that the material in this location is fake-leather i.e. vinyl.
This is definitely an issue where the compression of rolling into the seat cuts the seat cover against the plastic trim or handle. This is a non-electric seat car.
You can see that there is a different fabric lower but IMHO it should come up a bit higher.
PeterOZ
20th October 2015, 11:49 AM
I have the autoglynn products from the UK which I find quite good, leather cleaner and leather balm.
I also just wipe down with a clean cloth a water from time to time.
Mine are holding up quite well so far. 2007 MY08 D3 TDV6 SE.
At least I no longer have to worry about ex wife's fat backside on them anymore hehehe :angel: :wasntme:
jonesy63
20th October 2015, 12:27 PM
This happened to my D3 and D4 - by end of warranty. Both had new seat bases installed at the end of warranty. Both have been cleaned/treated too. Design flaw, imho.
Nicky
20th October 2015, 01:44 PM
Is the dashboard fabric leather or vinyl?
PerthDisco
21st October 2015, 10:27 AM
London to a brick I would bet it is synthetic. A lot of vinyls are killed in the making of a modern car!
sittingbison
21st October 2015, 02:39 PM
here is my drivers seat lower panel
hmmmm......
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2015/10/425.jpg
Tombie
21st October 2015, 02:43 PM
London to a brick I would bet it is synthetic. A lot of vinyls are killed in the making of a modern car!
Only the seat front/top on most is cow leather.
crawal
21st October 2015, 08:20 PM
I had leather seats in the old Pootrol , i used a glue from work called rapid fix .
It has glass beads which you add to strengthen the glue ,got the black nugget and polished it up .
2 years later sold the thing no problems . :D
PeterOZ
22nd October 2015, 11:03 AM
London to a brick I would bet it is synthetic. A lot of vinyls are killed in the making of a modern car!
its a fine line between pleasure and pain, you can it once, you can do it again
oh vinyls, not divinynls :wasntme:
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