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Old Jun 8th, 2019, 16:45   #6
jack taylor
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Hi Bigfella666, I am fine thanks mate. Appreciate the reco but my problem is not the cleaning agent but the best method of applying same without it "pulling" the velour. The material is splitting badly along the seams although this is limited at present to the seat bases. I am loathed to exert too much pressure on the seat backs for fear that they will also split. Living where I do the car interior hits very high temps for 8 months of the year and I think this has degraded the velour.
I am taking the car to a local valet guy next week and shall see what he thinks. I have already checked and he carries insurance so I might just get new seats if he buggers it up. Thanks again...jack.
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