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Old 06-15-2014, 02:15 AM   #2
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Re: Protecting seats?

Don't like seeing threads with 0 replies, so I'll toss a few things out.

The leather/vinyl portions are pretty resilient, just keep some armorall wipes in the back seat so you can "Triage" a situation if it happens.

I can't tell, but the center is fabric right? Thats the tough spot, since it can rip/stain easier and you can't just wipe it off. You might want to seriously consider using "Ultra Protector", which is designed for shoes....unless you can find a comparable product in the auto-specific segment.

The reason I mention that stuff, is that I have a decent collection of rare/collectible shoes, and preserving the condition of them is paramount to retaining value. The Ultra Protector is ok for Vinyl/Leather/Suede/Fabric, and its an aerosol so coverage is pretty easy. Its like $7 a can, and you could probably give the seats (or even just the cloth portion) a couple of coats with a single can. You can get the stuff from FootLocker.

The other option, is to get a couple of Mexi-Blankets or the good ol' granny-style seat plastic.
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