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send them the bill. I'd be so ticked offThey laughed
An upholstery shop may be able to improve the appearance of that, but it's never going to be 100% invisible.
send them the bill. I'd be so ticked off
i have the exact same in my back seat.... only it was my fault lol
I believe you can buy the OEM seat material that is like a seat cover. Basically just like what the factory would put over the foam.
You could attempt to install yourself of have a shop replace it for you.
An upholstery shop may be able to improve the appearance of that, but it's never going to be 100% invisible.
send them the bill. I'd be so ticked off
Id suggest buying the material that nomar suggested and taking it to a good upholstery shop. The sooner the better. If you wait longer and the fabric ages and fades more the new section will be more noticeable.
PS that sucks! What a jerk!
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Woke up... Went in my car. Saw this lovely spectacle. Utilized english profanity. Sent a pic to the one responsible. They laughed. Anyone have experience fixing a burn hole? Tips? Tricks? Or am i buying a new seat down the road lol.. Or maybe a towel.
I'm honking about doing this: http://katzkin.com/how-to-buy
It's a tight setup. Your fabric is actually removed and replaced with a professional real leather installation.