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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: jojo on July 03, 2012, 06:40:03 am

Title: Installing Skins on Car Seats
Post by: jojo on July 03, 2012, 06:40:03 am
Just curious, how much would you guys charge to install pre-made skins on a 60's GTO? Bench seat bottom and back, two buckets, and 4 door panels? Or should I ask how long would it take to do it?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Installing Skins on Car Seats
Post by: zanepurcell on July 04, 2012, 06:56:02 pm
On thought that comes to mind on this is that if the seat covers are well made, they will have listing that you will need to cut at both ends and insert a rod and secure it to a seam in the foam. The other thought is that it doesn't have a giant heavy front bench seat to deal with... My fear would be of the unknown. You never know what may or may not still be there on the seats after 50 years. I guarantee you will find someones life story in the cracks when you tear it all down... You know what your time is worth to you. Consider things like removing a door panel and finding major water damage. Consider whether they bought the skins or whether you are selling them and getting a markup. Consider why the customer got this far and wants you to install them. Compare the cost you would charge to fab the entire thing and install it, subtract the fab time and most of the materials cost, add some aggravation, and consider that the customer wants it professionally installed.
Zane
Title: Re: Installing Skins on Car Seats
Post by: DBR1957 on July 04, 2012, 08:52:11 pm
Whatever you estimate, don't forget to tell the customer it doesn't include required repairs
you can't see until you get it apart.

Broken springs, rusted mounting bolts, worn out foam, broken frame, broken or ripped out
door panel clips,etc.

Also, no warranty on the final fit of the new skins. You didn't make them and can't be held
responsible for the workmanship.