I’ve done this and it’s awesome, but a very temporary fix. You’re going to be reheating it and flattening it out probably every other day in the summer weather, and in the winter probably not at all. It does get annoying but it’s either that or taking it to the shop to get reupholstered or replacing that armrest lid.
I had the idea of an adhesive syringe? Use the heat gun, Make an injection and continue this process. But I’m wondering if someone here can explain why that’s a bad idea.
I’ve wondered the same myself as my center console has just began to bubble. Going to be attempting this week and will update with my luck on the adhesive syringe method
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I’ve done this and it’s awesome, but a very temporary fix. You’re going to be reheating it and flattening it out probably every other day in the summer weather, and in the winter probably not at all. It does get annoying but it’s either that or taking it to the shop to get reupholstered or replacing that armrest lid.
Awesome! I will try it 👌🏻
thank you man!
Cool.I must to try
Looks easy, buy already bought a wooden cover from Omac
It appears to work, but how long does this last? I wouldn't want to do this every week, month, etc.
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after 1 hour the same think x´DDD
Anyone else tried with success? I am just too lazy to bring a cold wet towel and a hair dryer to my car
I had the idea of an adhesive syringe? Use the heat gun, Make an injection and continue this process. But I’m wondering if someone here can explain why that’s a bad idea.
I’ve wondered the same myself as my center console has just began to bubble. Going to be attempting this week and will update with my luck on the adhesive syringe method
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