Seat Mod

Ben Fenner fenfam@attbi.com
Mon, 7 Apr 2003 14:24:24 -0500


Julian said:
"Ben, I was just wondering, does it take long for
 the cushion to dry out after steaming?  My buddy hand
 washed his and he said it took days to dry out
 (even after throwing it in the spin cycle of his washer
 and blowing a fan on it for 24 hrs.)

 Thanks,

 -Julian
 '92 NX turbo & '92 SE-R"

I'm sorry, I never even thought of this. The amount of water that actually
stays in the cusion is minimal. We never even considered a drying period
before re-covering the seats with their new covers (almost always leather).
I'd say if you do it right, the cusion will be damp to the touch, but
nothing requiring any time to dry. If you use a makeshift steaming method
that leaves the cusion wetter than normal, and hour or two in the sun should
do fine. I re-covered my seat with cloth (which is thinner and would allow
water to seep through much more than leather) right after I had steamed it
and could not feel any wetness when I was done. I wouldn't worry about mold
or anything either, the difference between steaming and soaking in water is
huge. Happy trails!

-Ben
1994 Sentra SE-R