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Upholstery Repair, seats, foam rubber, leather dye
www.jwsvws.com used to be able to get seat foam a few years ago. He may
still be abble to.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris" <vze28h54@verizon.net>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Upholstery Repair, seats, foam rubber, leather dye
> For those of you who have repaired your seats:
>
> 1. Did you have to use OEM foam rubber? (I'm thinking specifically about
> the side bolsters. The OEMs are molded into shape. I had the foam in one
> bolster replaced by a shop and they said they would use a more dense foam.
> This led me to believe that a generic block of foam was used and perhaps
> only needed to be roughly shaped in order to work.)
>
> 2. If OEM foam should be used (and I don't think the foam for our cars
is
> still available from VW) did you find foam parts from later year VWs (or
> other cars) that could be substituted (perhaps with some reshaping)?
>
> 3. Has anyone re-dyed their leather upholstery? I see a place on the Web
> called World Upholstery www.worlduph.com advertises an aerosol dye called
> "Classic Leather Dye". Has anyone used this product and if so how did it
> work out? Haas anybody dealt wiht World Upholstery?
>
> 4. I have also seen leather repair kits advertised that can supposedly
> repair cuts, tears or holes in leather (and supposedly look good) but I
> can't imagine that would actually be the case. Anybody have any
experience
> with them? My guess is that the only way to really repair a torn leather
> panel is to replace the panel.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
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