HI Ergomaniacs
I have a seat pad (Part # 1409) which this very week is celebrating it's 10th birthday so is getting very worn out so I am about to buy a replacement. My question - is it advisable to put the replacement on top of the original or should I remove and replace?
Thank you
John Hendrie
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Rower seat pad
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Rower seat pad
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Re: Rower seat pad
hi -
i have seen it done before, the glue on the seat pad will stick two of them together. i think it partially depends on how mushed the bottom layer is. i have also taken the old one off and used some goof off to clean up the glue from the surface of the seat. once the old glue residue has been removed you can put the new seat pad on with no issues.
hope it works out for you.
-rob
i have seen it done before, the glue on the seat pad will stick two of them together. i think it partially depends on how mushed the bottom layer is. i have also taken the old one off and used some goof off to clean up the glue from the surface of the seat. once the old glue residue has been removed you can put the new seat pad on with no issues.
hope it works out for you.
-rob