View Full Version : Beware of velcro on your pants.
Old_Punk 08-28-2004, 09:06 PM Getting in the car the other day I noticed a fuzzed up patch of fabric on the right side of my seat. :shock: I was really ____ed. I've had the car a month and the upholstery is fraying? What kind of cheap ___ fabric is this, I wonder? So I go back in the house and grab a towel to put on the seat. Oh, like that doesn't look totally redneck.
Then, as I was putting away laundry today, I realized what caused the fraying. I have some cargo shorts with velcro tabs on the back pockets. If I don't line things up just so, some of the velcro is exposed so it snags and rubs the seat, particularly when I swivel to get out.
Lesson learned.
KoonsAnnapolisScion 08-28-2004, 09:33 PM Yeah, same issue on the back seat headrest of our vehicle from the velcro on my daughters carseat. Will happen with most fabrics if your not careful.I have cargo shorts with velcro tabs as well and have never had any issues with the front seats though (knock on wood).
sapdawg11 08-28-2004, 09:48 PM i had a similar problem but i fixed it. now im not repsonsible if you screw this up but i used a quattro shaving razor and shaved the snags off. no joke it looks 100% like new. my cat had clawed my seat backs to fluff them up i supposed, i bunch of little snags. the razor took them right off. i shaved my seats just like i'd shave my face. really cool trick
xboxPS2 08-28-2004, 09:50 PM i had a similar problem but i fixed it. now im not repsonsible if you screw this up but i used a quattro shaving razor and shaved the snags off. no joke it looks 100% like new. my cat had clawed my seat backs to fluff them up i supposed, i bunch of little snags. the razor took them right off. i shaved my seats just like i'd shave my face. really cool trick
You didn't use shaving lotion and after-shave did you?
joke LOL
Jeff
tcm_xB 08-28-2004, 09:52 PM Thanks for the heads up!!
Old_Punk 08-28-2004, 10:13 PM i had a similar problem but i fixed it. now im not repsonsible if you screw this up but i used a quattro shaving razor and shaved the snags off. no joke it looks 100% like new. my cat had clawed my seat backs to fluff them up i supposed, i bunch of little snags. the razor took them right off. i shaved my seats just like i'd shave my face. really cool trick
Yeah, I've done a similar thing before with electric hair clippers.
winksxb 08-30-2004, 04:53 PM same thing happened to me within a month in the passenger seat , i just used a lighter a burned the frays away, it dosent look bad now but it doesnt stop it from happening again. :roll:
Noticed at 2500 miles that there was a faded white spot on my passenger seat bolster. I rest my open hand on the bolster once I hit fifth. Any suggestions on this one? Wow, thin sheet metal and now fabric that is, er, delicate.
Old_Punk 08-31-2004, 12:05 PM Noticed at 2500 miles that there was a faded white spot on my passenger seat bolster. I rest my open hand on the bolster once I hit fifth.
Is it faded, or is it dirt trapped by accumulated body oil?
TokyoRaver 08-31-2004, 12:46 PM Noticed at 2500 miles that there was a faded white spot on my passenger seat bolster. I rest my open hand on the bolster once I hit fifth. Any suggestions on this one? Wow, thin sheet metal and now fabric that is, er, delicate.
WHAT have you been doing with that hand before you "rest" it there?! White spots?!
:lol:
j/k dude
Workbox 08-31-2004, 10:29 PM Same issue on both topics. The fuzzing with the seat, no velcro, just alot of in and out. The white spot on other side of seat really sucks, that is why we are all _____en about haveing an armrest. AND NO! its not white from cronik spanking. :P
Well . . . . there is some degree of high speed spankage involved :oops: but actually I took a hand towel and rubbed it out. Some kind of weird lay of grain in the fabric, I guess. Same as the fake carbon fiber on the doors and dash. Surely, everybody has noticed that.
I mean, I LOVE me box--don't get that wrong. It's still a hell of a value.
TokyoRaver 09-01-2004, 05:40 PM Well . . . . there is some degree of high speed spankage involved :oops: but actually I took a hand towel and rubbed it out. Some kind of weird lay of grain in the fabric, I guess. Same as the fake carbon fiber on the doors and dash. Surely, everybody has noticed that.
I mean, I LOVE me box--don't get that wrong. It's still a hell of a value.
you got ripped on that FAKE carbon fiber too? Dealer only told me about a "Carbon fiber dash kit"
I think I'm gonna paint mine black...
OrAnGeBoX 09-01-2004, 06:18 PM same thing happened to me on my drivers seat so im just gonna put a recaro :twisted: and cover it the same as the stock fabric that way i am the only one that knows its a comfy recaro 8)
Fr8mvr 09-03-2004, 07:19 PM My drivers seat material is stretching from getting in and out of the car. Looks like fabric is really loose. got a snag on th Driver door fabric. Causght a loop with a fingernail. I know it is a cheap car but the cloth they use is wearing awfully fst for cars not yet a year old. Samr with the floor mats.
Cybergypsy 09-03-2004, 07:29 PM velcro on pants soooooooo 1970's
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