Thank you so much for the feedback 👌 Good luck with the Swift mate, Leave another comment if you have any questions or get stuck and I'll get back to you ASAP. Thanks again
Great informative video mate! Just for reference could you add into the discription what you`ve used and maybe where to get, please? I love these kind of vids....this is no fake work and bullshit talk. Right to the point and nicely step by step. Love it.
Hey man great job. I have 2q. 1 what's the type of glue u using ist wood glue. 2 can i use wood glue for glue spray gun the type that works with compressor
Can the back of the seat be fixed in any way( the part where the foam is thinner)? My 307 sw driver seat feels like it's destroyed inside, back part in the left.
Hey Patrick. The foam I used was out of a second hand seat i cut and reused the foam from. Nothing replaces seat foam better than seat foam itself! Good luck :)
www.bunnings.com.au/sika-500ml-clear-105-contactfix-premium-contact-adhesive_p1660980?store=5095 Here what I used. Just good old contact adhesive. Good luck!
As in brand new shaped foam for the seats? If so the dealer might still hold them at their Wearhouse (won't be cheap) or try your luck on eBay, worth a shot
Hey Scotty. I get the majority of my foam from a place called Clarke Rubber but foam similar can be found in an existing seat you get from a wrecker or scrap yard. But if that's not an option you can always get a foam pool floaty or even a pool noodle. Honestly your options are endless just depends how creative you want to get. Good luck !
The material i used i got from a shop called Spotlight. Its a material store here in Australia. I don't remember it having a specific name but if you ask for 4mm backing foam you'll be able to find it (if not 4mm, anything thicker will work). It's mainly used for being stitched onto the back of cloth to make it stronger but works perfect for repairing foam seats aswell 👌
@@UsernameKyle my man!!! i used the pool noodle and that worked like a charm thanks for the game (info) that was a free noodle also the next step is to repair the torn seat cover if i can do that i will be cooking with grease lol.. thanks again bro
this is fantastic and so helpful been based in Aus.
So simple, yet genius.
I like the hairdresser reference 😂
This is a fantastic video on repairing car seat foam. I'm going to try this on my Suzuki swift sport seat. Thank you for the great video. 🙏
Thank you so much for the feedback 👌
Good luck with the Swift mate, Leave another comment if you have any questions or get stuck and I'll get back to you ASAP. Thanks again
Very very good your vídeos. In Brazil we see and likes your vídeos.
Great informative video mate! Just for reference could you add into the discription what you`ve used and maybe where to get, please? I love these kind of vids....this is no fake work and bullshit talk. Right to the point and nicely step by step. Love it.
Thanks mate. I'll be sure to put down a list in the description 👌
Why only 44 views this Video is insane. Gj dude
850 now man. Just guess starting a channel isn't as easy as everyone makes it look 😂
Thank you for making this video! It's helpful and pushing me towards doing this job myself :)
Great video, real easy to follow step by step instructions, makes me actually WANT to fix my car seat myself 🤣 👍
Good information nice video overkill for my lawnmower seat but I'm going to give it a whirl.
Brilliant video well done
Thank you very much for the kind words ❤️
Hey I like your video, Good editing, interesting and good job. Why did you stop making videos? 15,000 views on your second video pretty good
Hey man great job. I have 2q. 1 what's the type of glue u using ist wood glue. 2 can i use wood glue for glue spray gun the type that works with compressor
Can the back of the seat be fixed in any way( the part where the foam is thinner)? My 307 sw driver seat feels like it's destroyed inside, back part in the left.
Well done
This is amazing thank you! What was the name of the thickest foam you used?
Hey Patrick. The foam I used was out of a second hand seat i cut and reused the foam from. Nothing replaces seat foam better than seat foam itself! Good luck :)
Why does foam turn brown and is there anything you can do about it like bleach it?
For your long term survival prospects stop cutting towards your wrists!
I missed it what was the glue you used ? Thanks.
www.bunnings.com.au/sika-500ml-clear-105-contactfix-premium-contact-adhesive_p1660980?store=5095
Here what I used. Just good old contact adhesive.
Good luck!
Thanks doing my mustang seat tomorrow..
Amazing
Thanks fam 😊
What kind of glue do you use?
I used Parfix 500ml Fast Grip Adhesive. Form bunnings, good stuff but a bit pricey at $15 for 500ml
does anyone just sell new foam?
As in brand new shaped foam for the seats?
If so the dealer might still hold them at their Wearhouse (won't be cheap) or try your luck on eBay, worth a shot
@@UsernameKyle thanks. none on ebay
Rev up your engines!
where do you get this foam from ?
Hey Scotty. I get the majority of my foam from a place called Clarke Rubber but foam similar can be found in an existing seat you get from a wrecker or scrap yard. But if that's not an option you can always get a foam pool floaty or even a pool noodle. Honestly your options are endless just depends how creative you want to get.
Good luck !
@@UsernameKyle right on now where to get the cover material????fabric store ? and is the a name for the seat material?
The material i used i got from a shop called Spotlight. Its a material store here in Australia. I don't remember it having a specific name but if you ask for 4mm backing foam you'll be able to find it (if not 4mm, anything thicker will work). It's mainly used for being stitched onto the back of cloth to make it stronger but works perfect for repairing foam seats aswell 👌
@@UsernameKyle my man!!! i used the pool noodle and that worked like a charm thanks for the game (info) that was a free noodle also the next step is to repair the torn seat cover if i can do that i will be cooking with grease lol.. thanks again bro
Errrrrrrrr........maybe use some gloves when carving with that very sharp blade
What glue do you use?