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By Adventurervupholstery
#22091
Good afternoon,
My name is Scott. I have done alot of upholstery work over my time but this one just isn't cooperating. What do I need to do to fix the wrinkles in these seat backs?
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By Adventurervupholstery
#22093
This cushion is zipped on the back. It is a removable cushion for an RV dinette. I have tried tightening by sewing another 1/8 in to the radius which also tightened up my anchor flap. I also tried the steamer. It did improve some.
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By fibersport
#22099
I'm far from being an expert but it just looks to me that there isn't enough foam or the covers are just too big.
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By ChapelWorx
#22100
I agree. The covers are too big and/or is it old foam? Sometimes, old foam (or low-compression foam) doesn't have enough spring left in it to push against the cover.

If you have some really good/thick batting, add a good layer all around your foam and try it again and see if it takes up the difference.
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