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Old 03-08-2005, 04:56 PM
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I have been doing upholstery for 15 years and can tell you the only real way to fix it is to replace it!!! Before you fix it though, find out were it is rubbing and fix that first.

I have seen "proffesionals" try and fix vinyl and leather rips and it looks poor at best for a few months.

Just my opinion...hope it helps!!!

Mike
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