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Hair Dryer Burned a Hole in My Sofa

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Date: 07/07/2007 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Furniture  
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The heat of my blow-dryer burned my sofa and gave it a hole. The area looks dark and fragile. How can I repair the burn without making it worst?

MARY from Hartford, CT
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By www.sofa911.com (Guest Post)
If your sofa is not too old, you can contact the manufacturer and order the piece thats damaged.
You will need to provide them with some serial number information located in the bottom of your sofa. After you get the new pieces delivered, you need to contact a furniture repair service that could install this for you. Do not contact an upholstery shop for they will try to overcharge for this type of repair. In the Houston area you can contact me @ www.sofa911.com

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