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Drivers seat - Wearing out?

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Old 09-19-2003, 12:26 PM
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Thanks for this xviper. Just mentioned this thread to my wife and the advice in your thread. She then rummaged under the sink for a couple of minutes, and came back with a small jar with

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The stuff smells fantastic! I'm hoping it smells as good when it goes on my seats.
Got to be better than the current smell.
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If you've got an active imagination like some on this thread you can rub it in and pretend its Kylies bum!!
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iain - how does that stuff compare to zaino leather care products? do you know?
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Assuming you are not grossly overweight.......of course you complain, and rightly too.

I did when the leather on my seat started to peel away close to the stitching (due to faulty leather - I supply leather to several car manufacturers) and the whole seat was replaced immediately. Have you asked your supplier...have they demurred?
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Hi gooner, welcome to the forums
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Originally posted by RichUK
Matt555 has had his bolsters replaced under warranty, twice I think.

Just goes to show Honda's generosity and erm, Matt's bulk.

Mine is wearing too, it has a massive crease in it and its only 2 years old , do you think I should ask if I can get it replaced under warranty?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jamies2k
Old 06-17-2004, 07:35 AM
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A permanent fix is to get some lipo suction done on your arse
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Interesting to hear I'm not alone. I still have not had this seat looked at and it's now beyond a joke. Honda, I'm coming to see you...
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Originally posted by Amuse Boy
A permanent fix is to get some lipo suction done on your arse


I find the biggest problem is having long legs, if I could squeeze one leg in before actually sitting I could slide across without sitting on the bolster.

I'm going to take some photos of mine tomorrow so we can compare notes.


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