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    Question cheap seats......?

     



    What are your opinions on seat frames? I understand how to put the covers on and the cushion replacements ,to make them look good But , what about the frames? is there something I'm not doing the best way . what is the best way to remove the old stuff " burn it off":whacked . I'd like to send them off But its just not a option right now. "All this talking about car, got me out side pulling trim , and I think i can do the seats, If I have someone pull them for me , just to have something to do right now ". What do you guys do ? When your going to keep the seats that were in it . the rust on the frames is what bothers me .
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    What kind of seat are you talking about? Bench seat, bucket seat?

    The few times i have re-done seats, I just strip all the material off them, then sand blast the frames & paint with POR15.

    Quick & Simple.
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    Lightbulb thanks........

     



    If the por-15 will flex and never harden? that will be great! Just like I said in an earlier post I have'nt got to use "this stuff" yet. But apparently this it's some great stuff.
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    Hey Tree there is a member on here "Hot Rod Up" who does custom interiors in Alabama. You should search his posts, I know he might have some good advice.
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    Thanks again.....

     



    I found it . .......................
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