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Sorry to hear this. I haven't heard of anything other than those gimmicks they used to sell on TV - patch any hole in anything kind of deal. Perhaps an upholstry shop can help you? The only other thing I can think of is seat covers to cover it. Hope you can find a solution.
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Susan Hester --------------------- Tater 2006 Harvest Moon Beige TDI Auto/Tiptronic/DSG Package 2 with XM Former owner of:
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