Hi everyone,
I took the opposite approach when I re-covered my Spitfire seats; I started
with the driver's seat, figuring that if I made a mistake I'd be sitting on
that seat and wouldn't have to see it all the time, and the passenger seat
would have the benefit of my experience!
Anne
>I've never done this job but I can see from some of the descriptions that
>it's a potentially lengthy operation. One tip I gleaned from Peter A's post
>is that for first timers it's probably better to do the passenger seat
>first. Assuming you will make even a slight error on the first one, at least
>the seat which gets used the most (ie. the driver seat) will have the
>benefit of that experience.
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