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I understand how to reupholster the seat part. That screws off and is easy. But how am I suppose to remove the backing part? I’ve tried and it seems glued on or something. Anyone have advice? There are zero videos on YouTube on how to deal with this type of backing on a Scandinavian dining chair.
I made an effort to remove some of the material on the backing to see what was holding it in place (that’s what you see in the pictures). I can’t find any screws or anything. I tried prying it loose with a screwdriver. It feels like it’s glued on real tight.
https://imgur.com/a/lymlyio/
Update
I removed the padding from the top of chair and there’s no obvious way to remove the wood backing. I tried prying it away with screwdriver but it’s stuck on good. Should I just call it a day and bring in the professionals?
https://imgur.com/a/AZHMlee/
I have a cheap but comfortable office chair, and its starting to show its age as the cushion is getting compressed or thinner. I live in an apartment and don't have a lot of tools, but I am thinking of replacing the cushion part and had some questions.
Would I need an electric staple gun, or would a manual one be better since it would only see seldom use? Is this even needed?
Is there some grade or rating or type of cushion/foam I should look out for to have a high quality, king-like sitting experience? Is there a good place to source such a thing?
The material of the cushion cover is faux/vegan leather and seems to not have any wear on top. Is the seat cover usually reusable or do I need to look for something else?
Is there another consumable part I need to look for besides these items (cushion/foam, staples/stapler, seat cover fabric) ?
Any advice is appreciated, and I hope to reduce the waste of throwing away a perfectly good frame of a chair due to a cushion that could be replaced with some know how and minor labor. Admittedly I am not that handy but would rather build skills and reduce waste over my lifetime than thrown perfectly good stuff away.