So this morning I noticed a couple air bubbles on the vinyl/leather fabric on my cubby lid-not sure how it go there all of a sudden. I can stretch it
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Cubby Lid Air Bubbles
So this morning I noticed a couple air bubbles on the vinyl/leather fabric on my cubby lid-not sure how it go there all of a sudden.
I can stretch it with my finger and it wit sit flat but then it would rise up of course when I let go. Any ideas on how to make it lay tight against the plastic again ? Or am I out of luck. |
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For bubbles in vinyl coverings, I've had good luck using a hypodermic needle to inject a small amount of glue into the bubble. Press down on the bubble and the air and excess glue will come out the hole poked by the needle. Not sure how well that will work with Alcantara.
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