yeah scotty, i wish i could dry em faster lol i might stick it over a heating vent or something LOL
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i once seen a diagram that warned about this....
A friend took his seats to his 02 Maro to a car wash and soap and rinse sprayed them clean and then used a shop vac to suck out the water and let them dry a couple days. You may not want to try this, just throwing it out there. It worked well for him. Had the foam off like you do, kept a good distance between the spray and the foam so it didn't tear it up and the seats looked brand new by the end of the week when we put them back in.
His didn't have heat warmer, so keep that in mind, wetness hurts electronics.
yeah, water and the electrics dont mix, but you can take and soak an appliance and provided you FULLY 100% dry it, fire it back up.. now if the appliance has power while wet, your screwed lol
these are drying up decently, ive been sitting on some towels to pull it out.
then im going to fabreeze them, and steam them, steam helps puff back up the foam, and also kills bacteria![]()
monkey.. i thought you were going to buy my GXP seats!!!??!?
so how do you fix that rip in that one seat? i found a little rip in my back seat and was going to ask on here what people have done to repair it before it gets worse.
I like your new leathers
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If you don't mind me asking what did you have to give for the seats?
$160, then wife made me buy the HVAC unit too so i could have the buttons etc. got bent on the unit, but she says ive swipped plenty over the years to make up for it lol
Dang. Greg just bought a set of black leather close to me for $150 in great shape. I need to find a deal lol
I need black seats i have kids.
Yes we do.
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