The seat cover is not attached to the actual seat foam. The seat cover is basically made up from 3 layers. The outer cover, 1/2"thk foam to make your pleats, and a fabric backing to enable the layers to be sewn together. What probably happened is that the fabric backing has ripped at the stitching and cut through the foam causing everything to delaminate. The only way to properly fix this is to recover the whole seat.
-- Edited by hemi43 on Friday 26th of April 2013 08:41:41 PM
I want to reattach the seat cover to the foam on the drivers side of my 90 chevy truck. I had thought about removing the seat then the seat cover back far enough to spray some contact cement to both pieces one section at a time and reattaching it making sure that the fabric is well within the grooves. I have attached a pic of the seat showing the seat and the foam ridges.
The seat cover is not attached to the actual seat foam. The seat cover is basically made up from 3 layers. The outer cover, 1/2"thk foam to make your pleats, and a fabric backing to enable the layers to be sewn together. What probably happened is that the fabric backing has ripped at the stitching and cut through the foam causing everything to delaminate. The only way to properly fix this is to recover the whole seat.
-- Edited by hemi43 on Friday 26th of April 2013 08:41:41 PM
agreed but there are no signs of stitching on each pleat!
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if the time ever comes you can't see it, you can lay on your back and do it from underneath.
Ya but I bet there are a few of those striped Hudsons Bay blanket seat covers up there.Actually makes more sense than those Mexican covers,uniquely Canadian. Ed
First thing to do is grab a steamer, either a real steamer or an iron.
Take the steamer and run it over the seat area where you are having issues. It will allow it to fatten back up. You will be amazed at how much it will pop back up. While this won't fix the separation issue, it will make it less noticeable.
As for lifting it and using contact cement, that won't do much if all the stitching has broken/pulled out. The glue is just used to keep the foam/fabric together to make it easier to sew.
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