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seat help

My understanding is that the Leatherique products are the very best to salvage severely damaged leather. www.leatherique.com

An upholstery shop should be able to match and replace only the leather parts that are ripped for a reasonable price. Alternatively you might remove the covers from the seats and glue some scrap leather behind them to hold everything in place. The cracks that will be visible could then (maybe?) be hidden with leatherique's filler.

The real low budget solution is sheepskin covers from www.sheepskinstation.com. A number of years ago I bough their $29.99 economy covers (in multiple colors only on their order page - there is no mention of them anywhere else on their site) and was quite pleased.

HTH,

R






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