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| Go to an upholstery repair shop, usually they can fix things like this pretty reasonably |
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| There are specialists who cater to the used car industry that have techniques to handle this kind of thing. Sometimes, they are almost invisible, other times not, but generally very affordable. Call some of the larger used car retailers near you. In my experience, upholstery shops can generally do a better job using more traditional techniques, but for a higher price.
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