Repairing ActiveX material?

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Hi folks.

After 4K miles, I picked up a tiny nick on the material of the rear middle seat, right next to the fold down armrest. Hard to say what it came from - hyperactive toddler climbing into car seat, spastic dog etc.

Is there a kit or method for repairing ActiveX? Couldn't find anything with a quick Google search. Should I just try super glue/adhesive of choice?

Thanks!
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Hi folks.

After 4K miles, I picked up a tiny nick on the material of the rear middle seat, right next to the fold down armrest. Hard to say what it came from - hyperactive toddler climbing into car seat, spastic dog etc.

Is there a kit or method for repairing ActiveX? Couldn't find anything with a quick Google search. Should I just try super glue/adhesive of choice?

Thanks!
I'd probably try a vinyl repair kit, like this one. (Note that I have no experience with this product.)
 

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If it really bugs you to have a visible repar get a price on a replacement cushion cover from Ford. They typically are not crazy expensive. but who knows, being so new it could be.
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