As often as we discuss wear and tear on the various mechanical (and sometimes electrical) components that make up our cars, it's also common for more cosmetic elements to need a little TLC, too. One ...
For this DIY installment, we're literally getting under the hood of our 1953 Chevy "Bomb" Truck. After looking at its current condition, we decided that it was necessary to address the tired, ...
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Upholstery Repair: How to Sew a Ripped Seam
The most common upholstery repair is fixing a frayed or pulled-apart seam. Frayed seam damage usually occurs over time due to natural wear and tear. We usually only think of fixing torn upholstery ...
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DIY Upholstery Repair; Fix Airbag Seats Like a Pro!
I have been doing Auto Upholstery on my own since 1980. Being self-taught from an early age. I have always been guarded to share any of my knowledge because of competition, but now I realize that I am ...
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