How Do You Repair Dining Room Chair Seat Covers?
A dining room chair constructed of a study material, such as wood or metal, can last for generations. With the passing of time, the fabric seat covers may tear under the stress of frequent use, or become stained from food spills. If the frames of your dining room chairs are structurally sound, you can salvage them and give them a fresh new look by repairing the seat covers. Fortunately, repairing a dining room seat cover can be done in less than half an hour, using basic household tools. Turn the chair over and unscrew the seat cover from the chair. Sometimes the screws are inset into a piece of wood, so you may need a long screwdriver. Reserve the screws to avoid having to buy new ones. Take the old material off of the cover. The material wrapped around to the backside of the chair cover is often attached by staples. You can use a needle nose pliers to remove these. There may be a piece of thin board attached to the bottom side of the chair cushion–if it is in good condition, reserve