What did you do about this?

NativeTexan

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Recover? Replace? Throw a blanket over it? Loveseat, tops of both dinettes, and both seats look about the same. Wondering if cost of repair with better material would be financially better or just replacing the loveseat and repairing the rest. It's been coming but now to the point the fan blows the loose stuff around in the floor!
 

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The quality of the upholstery today is disgusting. Our 2012 Heartland Bighorn "pleather" did the same thing. Our Seneca furniture has held up much better, but then it is an 08 and I am assuming that they were using better quality upholstery then. We replaced the Bighorn furniture with a dual recliner from Recpro for about $1500 and it came in easily assembled components. It was easy to get into the camper. I would imagine that in order to get your furniture re-upholstered, you are going to have to remove it and transport it to a shop. With labor and material costs, it might cost about the same either way. The advantage of new furniture is---it's new furniture!
 

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