25-08-16, 06:26 AM
The cover isn't stuck to the foam.
The foam isn't enclosed in anything but the cover, once it gets wet it can take ages to dry out because the water has to try and get out of the very small gap where it got in from. In colder countries this can cause the foam to rot, it happens with our camera equipment boxes at work as well when crews leave the boxes out in the rain with the lid open.
If you have a new seat cover that somehow isn't waterproof then i wouldn't even bother with it at all, it's about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
If you think your foam is knackered then i would imagine you either need a replaceent seat, most likely with a replacement cover as well, or get it done by a pro upholsterer, or seat refurbisher, which i'd imagine ain't gonna be cheap.
The foam isn't enclosed in anything but the cover, once it gets wet it can take ages to dry out because the water has to try and get out of the very small gap where it got in from. In colder countries this can cause the foam to rot, it happens with our camera equipment boxes at work as well when crews leave the boxes out in the rain with the lid open.
If you have a new seat cover that somehow isn't waterproof then i wouldn't even bother with it at all, it's about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
If you think your foam is knackered then i would imagine you either need a replaceent seat, most likely with a replacement cover as well, or get it done by a pro upholsterer, or seat refurbisher, which i'd imagine ain't gonna be cheap.
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