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maddie wrote:
Hi try Albert Flecher 07747071720 he did all my upholstery on my selfbuild (


Where is he Terry ? If South Yorkshire then it's a bit far for us I'm afraid.

Does he do removable loose covers or just new covers for worn out seats ?

Ours seats are fine but they are cream and we tend to go for red wine and tomato pasta sauces ! We need something we can whip off and wash between trips.

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Hi G he will do anything,but I think once he had measurements and material you require he would be able to post finished product.He made mine from new but recovered driver/pass seat inc roof lining to cab and door panels all to match.It looks superb though I say so myself Laughing He charged me a very reasonable £750 for the full job and said if we had picked cheaper matterial could have done it for about £600 or a bit less.At the time my mate paid £800 for a lot less work / covers with no foam and even he admitted no where near as good.
edit INC 6ft6ins sq bed with 11 cussions & foam
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Hi again Grizzly,

Just looked out the bill for the seat covers, came to a total of £412.50 for the lot. Have been washed and came out just like new so there is no problem here. They do also do a completely waterproof fabric, although Nikki did say thas she has a large Alsatian which goes in the water at the coast quite frequently and the wetness does not go through the covers, proven by our sometimes wet Cocker Spaniels. However, she did point out that because of the lining the fabric does tend to make a noise when you move around.

Either way I don't think you will go wrong with that company.

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Thanks all for your replies, very helpful.

Can anyone help with the question about the U lounge dimensions comarison?

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For those of you who are North West based, I have found what seems to be an excellent place in Preston. They have been around for 32 years and do a lot of work for Hymer.

I called in for a chat and they were very helpful so I think I will be getting the work done there.

They are called True-Line upholstery, anyone any experience of them?
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