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What to do with this chair?

What to do with this chair?

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by: QueenB Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 12:33pm  
Seems every time I get an office chair some part of the seat covering starts peeling off. The chairs are usually around $150, $200.  This last chair is great, no problems at all, except that the seat is peeling away and dropping pieces on the floor. Can these type of chairs be recovered or is it just trash? 4951
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mogopups Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 12:34pm  
I have the same thing going on with mine.  I haven't really thought about recovering it.   4951
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 1:59pm  
My last one was cloth, not problems like that. 4951
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Mccrj Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 2:10pm  
Seems every time I get an office chair some part of the seat covering starts peeling off. The chairs are usually around $150, $200.  This last chair is great, no problems at all, except that the seat is peeling away and dropping pieces on the floor. Can these type of chairs be recovered or is it just trash?
 
@QueenB: You could have it recovered, classic upholstery in humble does good work, but that cost would likely come close to buying another new chair.
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 2:17pm  
Removed By Request 4951
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MTechnique Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 2:21pm  
Typical of cheap bonded leather, it all does that eventually. If you have it recovered with real leather it will last a very very long time... but it also will be very expensive. 4951
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cgm10sne1 Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 3:03pm  
I just looked them up.........there focus is automotive. Good resource! 4951
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QueenB Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 3:05pm  
And that answers that.... I'll just throw the chair out and get a new one.  Thanks all !!! 4951
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Mccrj Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 3:40pm  
I just looked them up.........there focus is automotive. Good resource!
 
@cgm10sne1: yes but they will do just about anything...
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msuz Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 5:03pm  
Check Pinterest. I've seen posts of how to recover office chairs 4951
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fcabanski Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 9 years ago   Sep 18, '14 5:34pm  
I use a slip cover or blanket on top of the chair.  It preserves the chair covering.  I am sitting on a 5 year old office chair.  The leather (or fake leather) looks the same as it did the day I bought the chair, because I always have had a blanket covering the chair. 4951
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