This will be my first time recovering a seat and I need help. What kind of foam do I get and where can I get it? What's the difference between open and closed cell foam. I'm confused and I need help
My question is related - I'm recovering a seat very much like this one (no name I can find) believe it came from a post war JC Higgins. No cover left but "padding" is there. - about 1/4" thick white fleece material. Exposed "outside" pan and springs seem rust free, but "inside" pan is crusty with a ragged edge and those chrome wear bar things are there but no metal underneath to fasten them too anymore. There is some black double sided tape holding the fleecy stuff to the "inner" pan. Should I leave it attached and preserve the crusty edges f the inner pan and recover or pull of the fleece and paint the pan complete and replace the fleece with foam? Seat has been stored for years and is clean and dry.
I've got a yoga mat and I'm trying to use the highest strength glue I can get from Home Depot and the mat doesn't wanna stick at all to the seat. Why? Do I use a contact cement for it or what.I have had success with those 1/2" thick camping mats, not sure if they are open or closed foam, but they work well and have no problems with contact glues...
Luke.
I use contact cement.I've got a yoga mat and I'm trying to use the highest strength glue I can get from Home Depot and the mat doesn't wanna stick at all to the seat. Why? Do I use a contact cement for it or what.
So I should use a squeeze tube instead of an aerosol? Why
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