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Old Apr 4, 2007, 04:55 PM
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burn hole in leather seat

Driving to work this morning, I stopped before turning onto side road I take, because the road I'm turning off of has big hill you can't see over. Pickup comes over the hill, waves and passes on by. I make my turn and continue, I start smelling something and finally stop and check my car, The guy wasn't waving at me, he was throwing a lit cigerette out of his truck and it landed in my car's back seat and melted a hole in my leather seat. I'm just sick about it, I take really good car of my car and now this. Can it be repaired, where do I locate someone I can trust and any ideas of cost? Will this be covered by insurance?
Any others ever had this happen?

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Old Apr 5, 2007, 04:31 PM   #2  
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Pull the back seat bottom up and find and area where there is extra material. Cut just enough where you don't see it and patch the burn spot. A flexable glue will be needed.
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