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DIY // FIX Your Peeling RV Furniture for $20 // Our

DIY // FIX Your Peeling RV Furniture for $20 // Our First Repair Has Lasted Over a Year!

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  1. Great video and thanks for the easy and less expensive fix that I desperately need to address. I was just wondering what you sprayed it with before you applied the material?

  2. Great video. My daughter has a headboard that has vinyl and been thinking about replacing it but now will try this instead. Thank you for the video. People kill me always saying how they would do something on someone else’s channel. They need to get their own channel. Thanks for your time and allowing some of us to learn something and save some coins.

  3. Thank you I just ordered some! Mine started peeling from I believe the hot weather in Texas last summer. I did not want to take it apart and recover the couch just for a little pleather peeling off.

  4. Can this be used on a dinette table in RV? It’s just the top of the dinette
    Where dinette meets wall. Dinette is horseshoe shape. And is there a flat, thin tool
    To tuck the pleather in against where it meets the wall??? Don’t want to take dinette out to fix this. Thank you !!!

  5. Ty soo much!! I have sesrched and searched for faux leather repair. Have bought things that didnt work at all. A paint like thing that wasnt cheap only lasted and not very well looked UGLY for a month… And couch is back to peeling worse then before and then an oil spray that is nice and expensive. But didnt do anything for exisiting tears and peels. I just order some from your link. I am soo excited i found ur video!! Life saver!! Oh. And the paint cover up stuff… Sticks to your skin. Wks after its dried… My kids, who r adults came to visit and were like.. mom wtheck is on ur arm… Lol.. smh. I said wasted money honey… Ps. I was happy to use ur link! And greatful you posted it. To all the whinners. Some of us appreciate that… Js

  6. The backs by the head works but when the seats go out you will see them starting to peel back. My chair just had the back peeling and not the seat but the other chair had the arm rests and seat peeling. When I did mine i cut straight to the sew line and man it looked nice. I had the same issue with color matching but since I went to the sew or stitching line you would never know i had done anything to it. But i did mine about 4 months ago and already the seat portion is coming up. The head rest area is still doing well and arm rest. My problem was that I wanted to just cover the whole seat area and my GF suggested that I stay within the stitch lines to make it look more natural as our seats kind of have this stitching down in thirds on the seat. Well don't do that! Just put one big piece down and cover the seat end to end and cover those stitch lines. I had three sections to do vertically down the seat and they are now pulling up because we use those chairs every day. So keep doing what you did and the closer you can get to those stitch lines the better it looks and people won't even see the leather covering.

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