Hi Larry,

ROHO makes repair patches that are super easy to use, just clean
the area with their cleaning swab let dry and apply the patch,  I imagine
they would be happy to send you a kit.

Also, if your cushion is under warranty I believe they will FedEx you a
new cushion if it gets a hole in it.

Bob V


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Greed runs this country for sure.


Meredith


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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Roho repair


I know. The molds haven't changed, neither has the formula for the rubber.
The ONLY thing that has changed is their greed.   Bobbie 

Smile Everyday

On Apr 15, 2014, at 3:57 PM, Larry Willis <[email protected]> wrote:


Guys, On another discussion board a fellow said the best way to repair a Roho 
is to use a cement called Goop. You just apply it over the hole and let it set 
up. I've heard of Goop, but I have never used it. Any of you guys ever used it? 
Larry
>BTW I bought a new high profile Roho two years ago for about $275. Same 
>cushion, same place today quoted me $450. They had a used one for $300. 
>Sickening. Absolutely damn sickening. Greed.
>That other board is alsforums.com in case you are interested.

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