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3. Attach the leather
Dry-fit the leather armrest cover over the armrest. Pay attention to how the
edges align. You will want to align the forward and outside edges exactly.
Note: The required adhesive must be rated for leather and vinyl. I used "Automotive
Goop" which cost about $3.50 at a local discount store. "Goop" is a contact
cement, which sets up fairly quickly, so there isn't a lot of time for adjusting
the leather. Be patient and be careful.
Starting with the forward edge, apply adhesive along one inch of both the
rubber armrest and the underside of the leather. Do not put adhesive on the
curved edge surface of the armrest, yet. We'll do that later. Spread thin with
the putty knife. Wipe the knife blade after each use; it will keep the work area
clean. Carefully align the leather and rubber armrest and press the two surfaces
together. Working one inch at a time, continue applying adhesive to the rubber
and leather surfaces until the entire top is completed. Then do the edge,
carefully folding the excess leather underneath the curved (interior) edge of
the armrest. If needed, trim any excess leather around the snaps on the PVC
armrest frame. Same applies to the leather cover for the Zeta armrest,
just glue it on the armrest using quality glues. What we've found to work great
was Liquid Nails Perfect Glue #1 on the top (it allows you to make adjustments
for a second before it dries) and Pliobond Industrial Contact Cement on the
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