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		<title>By: charlie6</title>
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		<description>Hi Ken

the parts guy at the beemer dealer gave me this hint for some really small tears in my 1987 R80&#039;s seat:

Rub in, then cover the hole with some black sealant, the flexible stuff such as used for creating gasket seals and stuff.  It blends right in, is flexible and holds onto the edges of the hole pretty good.

It&#039;s lasted now since June of last year....can hardly spot it unless you&#039;re looking for it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ken</p>
<p>the parts guy at the beemer dealer gave me this hint for some really small tears in my 1987 R80&#8242;s seat:</p>
<p>Rub in, then cover the hole with some black sealant, the flexible stuff such as used for creating gasket seals and stuff.  It blends right in, is flexible and holds onto the edges of the hole pretty good.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s lasted now since June of last year&#8230;.can hardly spot it unless you&#8217;re looking for it.</p>
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