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How To Reupholster Seats

You Can Make Your Vintage Mustang's Seats Look Good As New With Fresh Vinyl Upholstery From Distinctive Industries
May, 2009
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
Reupholster Seats Foam And Burlap
We removed both bucket seats... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Foam And Burlap
We removed both bucket seats and the rear seat from our hardtop. The seat upholstery, foam, and burlap are shot. It's time for new foam and seat upholstery from Distinctive Industries and California Mustang.
Reupholster Seats Remove Foam
Reupholster Seats Remove Hog Rings
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Reupholster Seats Remove Hog Rings
We're beginning with the rear seat because it's simple and easy. Hog rings are removed around the perimeter, which releases the old vinyl. This was a poor upholstery job from 20 years ago, which is why the vinyl is a loose, sloppy fit.
Reupholster Seats Extra Padding
Lancaster Auto Interiors decided... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Extra Padding
Lancaster Auto Interiors decided to fatten up the package with padding in order to stretch the vinyl and achieve a good fit. The Catch 22 here is if you fatten up too much, the rear seat will not fit between the quarter trim panels.
Reupholster Seats Wire Listisng
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Reupholster Seats Wire Listisng
When these seats were redone in the 1980s, the upholsterer didn't use wire listing for vinyl security. Lancaster Auto Interiors is using listing to firm up the installation. You don't have to visit a supplier to get listing. Coat hanger wire works fine.
Reupholster Seats Hod Rings
Rear seat upholstery is hog... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Hod Rings
Rear seat upholstery is hog ringed from the center out. Start inside and work out.
Reupholster Seats Vinyl
Vinyl is pulled over the corners... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Vinyl
Vinyl is pulled over the corners as shown. Padding is added as necessary to get the vinyl snug.
Reupholster Seats Corner Hog Rings
Hog ringing around the perimeter... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Corner Hog Rings
Hog ringing around the perimeter begins at the corners, then toward the inside with the seat bottom. Ascertain there are no wrinkles.
Reupholster Seats Easy Fitting Heat
The vinyl is steamed for flexibility... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Easy Fitting Heat
The vinyl is steamed for flexibility and easy fit. Heat is an important tool for any upholsterer. Steam is the best scenario, but never too much of it.
Reupholster Seats Stretch Out Wrinkles
The vinyl has been steamed... 
   
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Reupholster Seats Stretch Out Wrinkles
The vinyl has been steamed and is quite flexible. Work toward the center, taking care to pull wrinkles out. Don't be afraid to go back and try again when stubborn wrinkles won't pull out.

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