Jan 21, 2012 #1 sweld Active VIP Member Joined Dec 20, 2009 Messages 1,364 Reaction score 1,594 Location Redwater I have a small rip in my quad seat about 1/2" long. Any way to repair this or at least keep it from ripping further? Thanks
I have a small rip in my quad seat about 1/2" long. Any way to repair this or at least keep it from ripping further? Thanks
Jan 21, 2012 #2 underdog Active VIP Member Joined Jan 11, 2010 Messages 21,563 Reaction score 7,174 Location Carbon AB Any upholsterer should be able to fix it for you. sent from a phone
Jan 21, 2012 #3 goodngrubby Active VIP Member Joined Nov 29, 2008 Messages 3,452 Reaction score 4,827 Location Nanaimo Liquid electrical tape works great for small holes and rips...as long as it's not in a high activity spot, it should hold for you.
Liquid electrical tape works great for small holes and rips...as long as it's not in a high activity spot, it should hold for you.
Jan 26, 2012 #4 munhoez Active VIP Member Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 4,395 Reaction score 592 Location In a Dakota R/T, down by the South Sask. River black duct tape till you get it fixed, but the fix mite look ugly, get it re-done should only cost you 80 bux, well thats what i would charge ya.
black duct tape till you get it fixed, but the fix mite look ugly, get it re-done should only cost you 80 bux, well thats what i would charge ya.
Jan 26, 2012 #5 magnet Active VIP Member Joined Apr 29, 2008 Messages 5,364 Reaction score 1,391 Location GSBA i would go to cambodian tire and pick up some automotive goop and lay a bead down on the rip, dries clear and strechy as hell sticks to anything and just looks like a little booger on your seat lol.
i would go to cambodian tire and pick up some automotive goop and lay a bead down on the rip, dries clear and strechy as hell sticks to anything and just looks like a little booger on your seat lol.