Id try a local boat upholsery place. It looks like it made by
http://www.foamproductsgroup.com/foam-marine.htm
And it looks like you can order it from these people
http://heritagefabric.net/products_services
I know nothing other than what I saw, l would check a marine upholstery shop and see if they have a bit you can look at and play with.
I guess it called a "reticulated foam" basically they pop all the bubbles chemically and it just leaves the skelton of the structure, but now I know what its called. SCOTCHBRITE is what it looks like, I couldnt think of it....that it...but flexible strands....
I just lost 4lbs 13 1/2 ounces with it in a bucket seat tonight just came off the scale....only had 9lbs of foam to start and it looks and feels great. I will......eventually do the other one, I dont get along well with hog rings

And i really shouldnt have taken time off the DP car....but I was dying to see how it REALLY worked.
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Originally Posted by Kegracing
Chris,
I tried to google this, found some stuff called dri-fast foam. Is this the same thing? This stuff sounds pretty cool. Trying to find somewhere to see it. Need to redo the seats in my Firebird...
Thanks,
Ken
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