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Seat Repair

Zygmund

Pusser's Pyrate Society
Have a small tear in the Corbin and would like some ideas for repair. Any of those quick repair kits work?

:cry
 
Tear

I have the impression that these kind of repairs require a bit of experience to look good. I would call an upholstery outfit and have them refer you. I would not expect it should cost much and the result will look much better.
If aesthetics do not matter, you may find something at Home Depot
 
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