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Seat/bed foam

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The bench seat part of my leisuredrive bed is very flat and lumpy.
Anyone know of anywhere that does custom foam?
After a piece 45" x 18.5" x 5" thick

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I just got mine all done by FOAMFORHOME.CO.UK excellent service, made to measure top and bottom beds, new foam cost me £120.00 inc. delivery.

By the way..........nice van and great web-site mate!

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shaun, have you looked on blackburn 3 day market?
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check out www.efoam.co.uk they have an online quote thing. i found the site the other day as i am looking for the same thing, let us know how you get on

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kathyshack wrote:shaun, have you looked on blackburn 3 day market?
No, try to avoid Blackburn is I can. Do they sell foam? Good foam that will withstand my backside for a good number of years and keep it's shape?

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Post by rogbodge »

My local upholsterer does foam. But he's local to me, not to you. Get the yellow pages out.

It comes in different densities (firmnesses), marked by a code no eg 30 or 40. A good upholsterer wld be able to squish yr good cushions with his hand & have a clue about what density wld match.

To get the right thickness, you can always laminate layers together - use Copydex, etc.
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Local upholsterer? Sadly any clued up ones went with the butcher, baker and greengrocer, hence why I'm asking here

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