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 Once all of the seat covers...  Once all of the seat covers were off, they were cut apart with a razorblade at the factory seams. These were used to make patterns for the new materials.  Each piece was laid out on...  Each piece was laid out on the suede and traced with a piece of chalk.  Then, the parts were cut out...  Then, the parts were cut out and set aside. This process was repeated on the leather, as well.  Each piece was then sprayed...  Each piece was then sprayed with upholstery glue, and stuck to some foam. This foam will help fill any gaps in the factory materials, as well as give some extra cushion.  The end result, cut and trimmed,...  The end result, cut and trimmed, looks like this. Each piece of foam had a matching piece of suede or leather and was ready for stitching.  The pieces were then sewn...  The pieces were then sewn together. Care was taken to stitch the factory plastic pieces, which held the seat cover, together and back into the correct place.  Here's the first part of the...  Here's the first part of the top of the seat, halfway through the process.  Once the covers were done,...  Once the covers were done, they were reassembled in the opposite way they were taken apart. When it was all assembled, it was steamed for a tighter finish.  The new seats looked much...  The new seats looked much better with the two luxurious materials and cleaning the leather will be much easier than the old suede.
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