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June 2022 by Mariah Polen
Here are some before and after pics to show how wonderful of a job that they did for us. We had them use a vinyl material instead of leather (to save some money) and you can't even really tell a difference between the 2. They not only replaced the damaged panels - they also built the foam underneath back up. They did an awesome job at a very fair price. I would highly recommend them to anybody looking to have this type of work done! Thank you Rainbow Auto Upholstering for a job well done!
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February 2021 by Patrick G.
Professional all aspects repaired springs, repaired foam, replaced material to make like original seat cover
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January 2021 by Chip Laubscher
Very helpful.
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June 2020 by Charles M
The headline was coming down in my vehicle. Rainbow completely removed the headliner and shell (long-wheelbase Range Rover), scraped off the old adhesive, put on new fabric, and reinstalled the headliner and shell. It looks perfect---like a new car!
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March 2020 by Reed M.
We bought a 2016 Avalon and didn't like the comfort of the front seats. When we asked, 2 local car dealers both highly recommended Rainbow so we called and made an appointment. The owner/upholster was not talkative, but was polite and reupholstered the 2 seats while we ran a few errands - probably about 4 hours max. The work was excellent and we have had no issues in the year since we had them done. The price seemed very reasonable too. We'll go back if we ever need upholstering.
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April 2018 by Dwayne Wasson
great guy has been doing work for us for 30 years
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February 2015 by Tyler Penland
The car dealership I work at has been taking vehicles to them for as long as I can remember and we have not had a bad experience yet.
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December 2014 by Derrick Smith
Took my John Deere lawn tractor seat to him, he said he gave me a price and said "three weeks". Four weeks later, I called him left a message, he didn't call back. Called a few days later, he answered and was very gruff and short-tempered on the phone, he said he hadn't done it yet and it would be a few more weeks. Not a big deal, it's too cold for grass and the snow's not falling yet (this tractor is my snowblower). A few more weeks go by, tried to call, left messages, wasn't called back. Stopped by during "normal business hours" and no one was there, the place was locked. Finally went back after giving it to him 2.5 months ago. He still hadn't done anything to my seat. Said it'd be another week yet. I said no thanks, I'll take it now. Have no idea what his quality of work is or if you can get him to do anything. His work-ethic is terrible and his customer service skills are deplorable. He must be making money some other way, because he's definitely not out for business. Now I'm taking my seat to the Amish.
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June 2012 by Alexander Savelyev
PROS: One of the springs in my driver seat got busted, causing the whole thing to sag on one side. I got an appointment with this place and it took them just under an hour to fix the spring, patch up the old foam (it started crumbling really bad from old age) and add some new padding to the lumbar area of the seat. The new seat feels great, and they only charged me $50 (labor and material), which is just over what I regularly pay for an oil change. I am quite impressed. CONS: The place itself is really small, and they only have a two-car parking lot next to their shop. I had a small job so I got to wait on my car (the area is quite scenic), but you should probably inquire ahead of time if you want to drop you car off for the day. OTHER THOUGHTS: the guys working there are polite and easy to deal with, but not very talkative, to say the least. Don't expect a selection of magazines or free wi-fi, either -- this is a small-town car shop experience.