Seat Covers?
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Seat Covers?
Can anybody direct me toward some good fitting, nice looking, washable seat covers to keep any stains from my work cloths from getting on my cloth upholstry? I hope this is the correct section to post such a question? Any good input is much appreciated. Thanks, Shima
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I bought a set of Coverkings from Costco.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=
Very good fit but not something that you would take on & off to wash (about an hour to install). I've been able to wash off any stains in place so far. Had them on for about a year and they show no signs of wear.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=
Very good fit but not something that you would take on & off to wash (about an hour to install). I've been able to wash off any stains in place so far. Had them on for about a year and they show no signs of wear.
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I bought front covers (Seat Savers) & rear cover (Canine Covers) when we hit the road full-time 2yrs. ago from company called COVERCRAFT. I'm 6'2" @ 285lbs and the hound is a 70lbs. Border Collie/Lab mix (VERY Active). Covers have held up very well and easy to clean.(Passenger cover has held up also but I know better than to mention anything specfic about the girlfriend). Check them out.....
http://www.covercraft.com
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Or for about $20 more than the coverkings you could get these from Iggee. Do a search on this site for Iggee and you'll find pics of trucks that have these installed. I'm saving my money for a set right now... No more dog hair sticking to the seats for me....
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Costco: http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...se=&lang=en-US
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I bought a set of Coverkings from Costco.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=
Very good fit but not something that you would take on & off to wash (about an hour to install). I've been able to wash off any stains in place so far. Had them on for about a year and they show no signs of wear.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=
Very good fit but not something that you would take on & off to wash (about an hour to install). I've been able to wash off any stains in place so far. Had them on for about a year and they show no signs of wear.
Jim
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I went with the $20 Walmart ones. I just wanted something to keep from getting anything on my cloth upholstry. I just could'nt justify spending that much money on covers. I'd have to put $20 covers on the nice seat covers so I didn't get anything on them.