RE: buckets seats
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RE: buckets seats



Any help you could provide to me either through the board or directly Jeff,
would be greatly appreciated.
I don't quite know how to proceed.  I plan to go to an upholstery shop but
I'd like to know how it's done anyway.
Does it depend on condition?  Is there a preferred method?  What about 2
stage foam?
If it's March and 30 degrees outside, is it better to do it in a warm shop
than an unheated cellar?
I'd like to start with some prep on my own.  Wash the frames and steel wool
then prime and paint?

Tom
I emailed Legendary, my interior is brown/tan.  I need to match already
reupholstered doors and rear seats.

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I am an upholsterer. I love Legendary interiors, quality sewing and
materials.  If you have foam dust then the foam needs replacing.   When
installing the seats try to do it in full sun.  Let the sun do the work.
Will make the vinyls plyable, wrinkles will be eased out.


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