- Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:50 pm
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Hi,
My first post here and hoping that I can get some advise. I just bought a new/used Audi with a seat that is identical to the one in this picture. My issue is the vertical piping/edging that you can see on the bottom and back of the seat. They are about an 1-2” apart. They are slightly raised and I am finding them extremely uncomfortable only because they line up with the middle of my back. They are raised (and hard enough) to drive me crazy. My analogy is realizing after a while you forgot to remove one of the tags on new clothes. I’m at a loss as to what to do...
Is there any scenario where a metal roller and heat might work to flatten/crush them down a bit? It’s probably not helping that the perforated leather is not soft at all. It feels like it will last forever but not soft to the touch.
Here is a pic of the backside of the seat cover removed. I’m wondering if an upholstery shop could remove the beading/edging and simply re-sew. Unfortunately I would have to do the whole car if I wanted it to match. Any thoughts appreciated, I’m at a loss and so annoyed I didn’t really notice this until after I drove it home.
Thanks
Bob
My first post here and hoping that I can get some advise. I just bought a new/used Audi with a seat that is identical to the one in this picture. My issue is the vertical piping/edging that you can see on the bottom and back of the seat. They are about an 1-2” apart. They are slightly raised and I am finding them extremely uncomfortable only because they line up with the middle of my back. They are raised (and hard enough) to drive me crazy. My analogy is realizing after a while you forgot to remove one of the tags on new clothes. I’m at a loss as to what to do...
Is there any scenario where a metal roller and heat might work to flatten/crush them down a bit? It’s probably not helping that the perforated leather is not soft at all. It feels like it will last forever but not soft to the touch.
Here is a pic of the backside of the seat cover removed. I’m wondering if an upholstery shop could remove the beading/edging and simply re-sew. Unfortunately I would have to do the whole car if I wanted it to match. Any thoughts appreciated, I’m at a loss and so annoyed I didn’t really notice this until after I drove it home.
Thanks
Bob

