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Thread: Seat Cover Repair - Any Success?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    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.

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    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 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    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

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