StormRider
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I have black cloth seats and I got a cigarette burn hole on my back seats Any way to fix this?
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Stop smokingI have black cloth seats and I got a cigarette burn hole on my back seats Any way to fix this?
Well, I've stopped smoking in my car, so it's a startStop smoking
Any good ones out?Seat cover.
Don't worry you didn't come off as an ass! Yeah, upholstery shop is probably going to be my best bet tbh.Good deal man! It is a start. Wasn't trying to be an ass. To answer your question I would take it to an upholstery shop to see if there is anything they can do about it. If not you could always order the seat material/skin off of like HondaParts and install it yourself but I am sure that will run ya like 200 bucks.
Done. See OPPost a pic so we can see what we're dealing with here.
Ouch I smoke but not in my carI have black cloth seats and I got a cigarette burn hole on my back seats Any way to fix this?
Sadly, if your a smoker, this is gonna happen. Back when I smoked, my seats probably had 3-4 burn holes each. I just kinda learned to live with it. Not really that much difference between this and the dreaded scratches our cars get here and there. Just part of it.
Well the upholstery shop gave me a quote of 150...Good deal man! It is a start. Wasn't trying to be an ass. To answer your question I would take it to an upholstery shop to see if there is anything they can do about it. If not you could always order the seat material/skin off of like HondaParts and install it yourself but I am sure that will run ya like 200 bucks.
Not bad IMO.Well the upholstery shop gave me a quote of 150...
Agreed, if it looks like it never happened when it's done.Not bad IMO.