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DennisV
post Oct 22 2025, 07:31 PM
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Has anyone had success repairing the hardboard that is behind the seat back pads? I think it's melamine, but it could be some other fiber board or hardboard like MDF.

I have a a couple screw holes that have pulled through, and one side of the interior light clip is pulled out.

Most of what I'm finding online seems geared towards thicker furniture applications.

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P.S. Perhaps of interest to the originality folks, what appears to be a hand written marking. I think it reads "165".
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Root_Werks
post Oct 23 2025, 10:30 AM
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If you're looking to keep the original and repair, already been said fiberglass works well with some matting. Soaks into the cardboard.

My 914 already had a 3 piece fiberglass backpad. Thought that was cool, no idea who would have made such a product or when?

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post Oct 23 2025, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Oct 23 2025, 12:30 PM) *

If you're looking to keep the original and repair, already been said fiberglass works well with some matting. Soaks into the cardboard.

My 914 already had a 3 piece fiberglass backpad. Thought that was cool, no idea who would have made such a product or when?

-Dan

914rubber used to do fiberglass
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