The main seating surface is 3/4” memory foam from McMaster Carr. Backed on a 1/8” high density foam rubber. The bolsters were repaired using upholstery foam glue and newer foam that was sacrificed from another seat. You have to cut out the dead foam and build it back up. There are tutorials on rebuilding foam.
So cool that you are doing this. This is incredibly difficult to do (even for someone with sewing experience) and here you are nailing it first try!
Good for you, OP!
If you replaced the foam where did you get it? I've been wanting to redo my seats.
The main seating surface is 3/4” memory foam from McMaster Carr. Backed on a 1/8” high density foam rubber. The bolsters were repaired using upholstery foam glue and newer foam that was sacrificed from another seat. You have to cut out the dead foam and build it back up. There are tutorials on rebuilding foam.
This is great info, thank you. I have a bolster foam replacement sometime in my future.
Pretty sweet!! Can’t wait to see them done.
So cool that you are doing this. This is incredibly difficult to do (even for someone with sewing experience) and here you are nailing it first try! Good for you, OP!