The whole process is suitable for a beginner DIYer and it only takes a few hours.
Before You Begin
Get up close and personal with your couch before you begin.
If there arent any, you wont be able to restuff your couch.
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Stuff Back Cushions With Poly-fil
Dig into your bag of Poly-fil and grab a huge handful.
Begin shoving handfuls of the Poly-fil inside your cushion until you cant fit anymore.
Dont be afraid of overstuffing it.
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ensure to get into every nook and cranny in the cushion.
Your stuffed cushion should look very plump and almost overstuffed when youre done.
Dont worry, the Poly-fil will settle after a few weeks of use.
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Remove the foam from the cushion cover to begin restuffing it.
Wrap Internal Foam With Batting
Take your roll of quilt batting and unravel it a few times.
Lay a piece of foam from a seat cushion onto the batting and wrap it up like an envelope.
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Use your spray adhesive to help the batting stick to the foam.
Stuff all of your newly-stuffed seat cushions back into their covers.
Now that youve wrapped the foam in batting, they are probably much bigger than they were before.
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That means it may take some finagling to get them to fit snug in their cushions.
It will take some elbow grease.
you’re able to place the cushions back onto your couch at this point.
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Theyll fit tightly, but thats the look youre going for.
Say goodbye to your old,sagging couchand hello to your comfortable, good-as-new one.
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