Upholstery and Fabrics - reupholstering a recliner
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uwadad59
10-11-04, 04:30 PM
I have a lazyboy recliner that I want to reupholster can you list instructions so that I can print them? My wife and I have reuphostered a antique cloth rocker before.
gotya
10-20-04, 07:01 AM
As an upholster I would love to say there a quick print out but there's not.
You can aquire books on line on how the process works. But my opion is i've done a lot of recliners and guess what???? They our all dif. so no print out is out there.You could do a google search and might come up with something, but every reclinger is dif.
Your best bet is to take one apart take pictures, and than reverse the process. But first the recliner has to be of good value as we say good bones! it is cheaper to buy another inexpensive reclinger.
Well hope this help. But try you hand at it, there is an upholstery store in your area that might sell you supplys. Just turn the piece over and start from the bottom and work to top and take lots of picture have fun. :eek:
You can aquire books on line on how the process works. But my opion is i've done a lot of recliners and guess what???? They our all dif. so no print out is out there.You could do a google search and might come up with something, but every reclinger is dif.
Your best bet is to take one apart take pictures, and than reverse the process. But first the recliner has to be of good value as we say good bones! it is cheaper to buy another inexpensive reclinger.
Well hope this help. But try you hand at it, there is an upholstery store in your area that might sell you supplys. Just turn the piece over and start from the bottom and work to top and take lots of picture have fun. :eek: