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      <title>Choosing the right car upholstery thread for your seats</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re planning to fix a ripped seam or completely redo your interior, picking the right car upholstery thread is honestly just as important as the fabric itself. Most people spend weeks looking at leather swatches or vinyl samples, only to grab</description>
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