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Snags in leather on SX seats

lintjerk

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So I didn’t think I did anything particularly rough to my seat, but after only 1,700 miles I managed to snag some of the vent holes in the leather. Are they really this fragile, and any advice to repair/stop it from getting worse?
 

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So I didn’t think I did anything particularly rough to my seat, but after only 1,700 miles I managed to snag some of the vent holes in the leather. Are they really this fragile, and any advice to repair/stop it from getting worse?
I have 2000 miles on my butterscotch seats and they look brand new. I've been sporting a lot of sweats, though, which would be much easier on the leather than metal rivets in jeans....what pants are you normally wearing?
 
I honestly think the zipper on my joggers might have grabbed it while I was sliding into the seat >_<
 




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