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How Do You Replace Foam In Couch Cushions?

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How Do You Replace Foam In Couch Cushions?

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Couch cushions can become lumpy and broken down over time. There is no need to get rid of the whole piece of furniture when this happens. Instead refurbish the couch by replacing the foam with new, more firm material. A few square feet of upholstery foam is far less expensive than a whole new piece of furniture. So get out your tape measure and get ready to recreate the old. Unzip the cushion covers. Compress the foam inside the cushion and pull it out. Flip the cushion cover inside out and brush off any old residue and foam dust. Place the couch cushion cover on a piece of newspaper, seat side down. Trace around the cover and cut out the pattern from the newspaper. Measure the depth of the cushion with a tape measure placed against the seam that connects the front and side panels of the cover. Obtain slabs of flexible polyurethane foam from an upholstery supply shop or craft store. Match the slab thickness to the depth of the cushion. Arrange the newspaper patterns on the foam slab. T

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