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Repaired busted foam in front seat-really! 200 1990

Vovohaulic drum beaters please, yes!, I did it the hard way but it is done and I am proud of myself. I repaired the seat cushion foam inserts.
Disassembled seat, vacuumed the bare foam insert thouroughly, squirted lightly with 93 proof rubbing alcohol and carefully smeared Permatex Red gasketmaker across each split. 12 hour set time for each split. Held the broken foam areas under pressure with weights (books, etc.), till the whole cushion was back to original shape. It has held up for along time and it is like new. my labor is cheaper than the $150.00 a cushion.
Truly,
Vovo missile cat






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