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Adding extra fabric reinforcement to my car seat

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  • Adding extra fabric reinforcement to my car seat

    I’ve had my car for the last seven years done a fair bit of travelling in it. I’ve noticed that the drivers seat in particular is starting to show some wearing specially on the the wing section of the car seat. I guess it’s just inevitable to get quite a wear from rubbing when i get in and out of the car. My question is this
    Has anybody invested in adding some extra material on the wing to take the brunt of the wear. I m don’t want to get to the stage where the seat fabric is worn right through to the foam doesn’t look too good and then I need to replace the whole seat which seems a bit of a waste given it’s so localised.
    Thanks
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