Any ideas for "repairing" my armrest?

Any ideas for "repairing" my armrest?

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W211

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3,933 posts

276 months

Monday 12th August
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Hi all,

My car is 15 years old, and has done a few miles. One small but annoying problem I have with it is that the padding on the door card armrest has "collapsed"... it's leather clad, but the foam underneath has completely given up the ghost. As a result, my forearm/elbow now rest on an uncomfortable bit of plastic trim under the leather.

Any ideas on how I might be able to make it comfortable again?

I was thinking maybe it could be possible to inject some silicone through the stitching or something... Any ideas?

Many thanks in advance!

996TT02

3,325 posts

147 months

Monday 12th August
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Remove it, remove the leather likely just stapled on, new foam and reassy. Any other way likely to be a hideous bodge.

magpie215

4,585 posts

196 months

Monday 12th August
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996TT02 said:
Remove it, remove the leather likely just stapled on, new foam and reassy. Any other way likely to be a hideous bodge.
I'd tend to agree... anything else would be a bodge job at best.

W211

Original Poster:

3,933 posts

276 months

Monday 12th August
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OK, I will see if I can get it off without ruining it smile

If all else fails, it looks like there are some replacements on ebay that can be stuck on. It's only an old Subaru, so it doesnt need to be a work of art!

blue_haddock

3,850 posts

74 months

Monday 12th August
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W211 said:
Hi all,

My car is 15 years old, and has done a few miles. One small but annoying problem I have with it is that the padding on the door card armrest has "collapsed"... it's leather clad, but the foam underneath has completely given up the ghost. As a result, my forearm/elbow now rest on an uncomfortable bit of plastic trim under the leather.

Any ideas on how I might be able to make it comfortable again?

I was thinking maybe it could be possible to inject some silicone through the stitching or something... Any ideas?

Many thanks in advance!
Any decent upholsterer should be able to sort it out, if you are anywhere close to Cheshire i can recommend a fab company called Leather Tech

https://www.leathertech.co.uk/

Lester H

3,046 posts

112 months

Monday 12th August
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Ask around your biker friends. Saddles on good bikes are prone to jealous vandals and there are a few usually ‘ mature’ craftsmen around who can repair these. Sadly one I visited has retired ,but then, he did drive a Morris Oxford MO. ( looking good with red leather interior, for the record!)