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How to Restore a Compressed Seat Cushion Edge

I recently bought a 2004 Rubicon TJ (my dream car) and the left side of the driver's seat cushion was compressed and worn out. In this video I restore the foam as well as it can be to give it a few more years of life before it needs replacing. This install is also seen in my dream jeep video, which can be found here: https://youtu.be/PDgKa7scOKU

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:26 Remove the Driver's Seat
1:16 Remove Upholstery from Seat Frame
1:54 Steam Seat Cushion Foam
2:14 Reinstall Everything
2:45 Future Work and Goodbye!

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