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By Lensbells
#6097
Hi,
I am a beginner so I apologise if I ask a silly question.

I am attempting to re-uphoster my car seats and, there is, what I think is called back tacking (it is cardboard/fibre) on the old covers which is used to secure the fabric to the frame. It is nearly an inch thick and I am finding it difficult to source more for the new covers. Am I calling it the wrong name or us there a different product that is used now.

Thank you for your help.

Helen
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By Cody
#6100
I’ve never seen it used on seats, but what you’re referring to is just called the tack strip. Sometimes a cardboard material, sometimes a cork material and more modern and for convertible tops is a plastic/rubber type. Can you post a picture?
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By Mr. B
#6104
Sounds like an import car. If it is the heavy cardboard that gets turned under and hooks into a metal channel, there is what is called Package shelf material, and door panel material, that is even thicker. I hope you have a machine that will handle it.
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By Lensbells
#6111
Hello,

Thank you for the replies. I have attached a picture below.
Yes Mr B, that is exactly how the fabric is attached. I will have a look for package shelf material. Thanks for the info.

Thank you
Helen
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By Lensbells
#6112
Hello

I have had no luck finding the product that was recommended. I have thought about removing the original and reusing it, or can you recommend an alternative? It isn't an import car as such, it's an 80's VW.

Thank you
Helen
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By BigRig
#6131
@Lensbells ,

Try to use the same needle holes when reusing that. I pretty much reuse or make mos of my trim pieces like that.
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