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Old 05-09-2016, 10:30 AM   #1
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Repairing small holes in Flexsteel chairs

Does anyone have a good method of repairing small holes/tears in the artificial leather Flexsteel chairs that come in our coaches?
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Old 05-09-2016, 10:40 AM   #2
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If you are going to the International Rally FR has a service that comes around and does repairs. You cannot see where the repair was done. Otherwise try a good auto upholstery shop.


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If you are going to the International Rally FR has a service that comes around and does repairs. You cannot see where the repair was done. Otherwise try a good auto upholstery shop.


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Thanks. Wish we were going to the Rally, but not able to do so this year. I knew that an auto upholstery place could do the work, just thought there might be another method folks had luck with. -Glenn
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If you are going to the International Rally FR has a service that comes around and does repairs. You cannot see where the repair was done. Otherwise try a good auto upholstery shop.


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Do you know the name of the people and how to get in touch with them?

I did not see them last year.
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They did a great job repairing a hole in the seat but I did not get there name. Maybe Tom (TMMAR) might know since he had a tear repaired


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I did not get the name of the person who did the repair in Goshen but since you are not going to the Rally, just do a google search for leather repairers. I did that when I needed a cut in my seat repaired and got a person who came and did a great job on the repair. They also usually do work for a number of car dealers.
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Old 05-09-2016, 05:41 PM   #7
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Hi Tom

I will be at the FROG rally. Do you remember how you contacted them?
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I told Randy about the issue and he set it up.
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