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    Removing plastic from. Theater seats...

    Has anyone removed the plastic from the foot rests on the theater seat recliners? It's sewn on and I don't see an easy way to remove it. It looks like Thomas Payne advertising. I wouldn't mind it so much if it had no writing.

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    Better than peeling. The plastic holds up better than the upholstery material.
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    I removed mine with a pair of scissors. With the foot rest extended, I cut from the back side of the rest.


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    This is how I removed ours. It's not hard to do, just be careful cutting so you don't damage the footrest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR5RlY-H_6c

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    Thanks, that's easy enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thpose View Post
    Thanks, that's easy enough.
    The manufacturer recommends heating with a hair dryer before you pull it from the stitching. The heat softens the plastic very quickly and it comes away with no damage.

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    That looks simple enough to do. Thanks

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    To further confirm what is shared already and noted in post #6 , here's a thread from a few years ago with a link to LCI covering the removal process.....I added the link to LCI as well:

    https://www.mygrandrv.com/forum/show...ighlight=payne

    https://lci-support-doc.s3.amazonaws...CD-0002209.pdf

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    I was just thinking about this yesterday and planning on looking into it. Thanks for posting, and thanks to those who answered with the hairdryer approach. I'll be giving this a shot.

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    Good advice. Thanks.

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