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By onkelb
#5172
Hello,

last day i upholster a Volvo 960 leather seat.

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its a smooth nappa leather. but by sewing and pulling it has become wrinkled. i look for tips an tricks to become again smooth leather. whats your ideas?

regards Sebastian
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By BigRig
#5173
@onkelb , I will wait for some leather experts to chime in on this.
By Hope Komla
#5179
what I realized causes this kind of problem is installation and dent on the seat.

when you over stretch a particular place,that affects other parts. you might have to be careful while installing.
on the other hand, some seats become weak over time you might have to fill those places with fibre fill.
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By John
#5218
That is most likely caused by using too much glue when backing the material with foam.
Try setting it out in the sun for a few hours or steaming the cover from behind
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By jdenison89
#5628
Looks like it was glued, you could try steaming the cover from the inside with a "wand" attachment. No need to hold the steam directly to the cover, more just letting it fill up with steam. If not you can use a heat gun. If its leather it will take care of wrinkles pretty well, vinyl not so much.
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By Cody
#5631
If you use a heat gun, I find it helps to condition it again after.
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By John
#5634
@jdenison89 Just curious, what steamer do you use? I use a Jiffy J-2000
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By John
#5710
Oh wait I was wrong. I have the J4000 as well. I had no idea you could get a wand attachment for theses. That would help a lot on seat covers. Thanks!! @jdenison89
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By jdenison89
#5716
@John
Yes, its a very nice attachment, really helps on deep bolstered seats and backs. You can also modify some piping to fit as well if you dont want to purchase one.
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