Despite its reputation as the “cheap” material in cars, vinyl upholstery has many benefits and can make for a reasonably upscale interior. It comes in nearly any hue, can feel similar to real leather, ...
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How to Repair Upholstery Cushions and Covers

Ever wonder how pros sew buttons onto pillows, or how they get their cushions so perfectly straight and smooth? Unwrap the ...
Good news for those of us who suck at sewing: If you rip a cushion or seat, you don’t have to reupholster the whole thing. You can usually fix small rips yourself, but how you do it (and whether it ...
Replacing door panels on most cars with reproductions is usually a simple operation: you unbox the replacement, maybe transfer some of the original trim, and then pop it on the door, usually no more ...
When dealing with older trucks, one of things you might find worn out is the seat. Whether it's an old beater workhorse or just an aged truck that has seen better days, chances are the seat material ...
'There aren't many things better than cruising your ride down Main Street. The rumble of a finely tuned engine, the smell of mildew-infested upholstery-oh, wait, that's not supposed to be part of it.
Certain materials are particularly difficult to repair, and vinyl is one of said materials. Luckily, the best glues for vinyl are specifically designed to adhere well and create a long-lasting seal — ...
Vinyl tops were one of the original factory options for early Mustangs. Available in black and white for '65-'66, the grained tops added a distinctive, contrasting appearance to hardtop models. Like ...