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So why have seat covers in your car, truck, SUV or minivan? Your car’s interior makes the first impression on a buyer at resale time. Buyers look at the condition of the interior (seats, dash, carpets) as a direct indication of the type of care and maintenance a car has had from its previous owner. Car seat covers will preserve your car’s upholstery and keep it comfortable and free of rips, wear and stains. For an older car that’s already got worn seats, seat covers can make your interior look great again! - Nylon Seat Covers – If you elect to get a set of ballistic nylon seat covers, you’re getting seat covers that are likely to outlast the car itself. Ballistic nylon was designed to protect air crews from flying shrapnel in WWII…it’s snagproof, tearproof, waterproof, and (practically) stainproof. Easy to install, easy to maintain, and nearly indestructible!
- Sheepskin Seat Covers – Warm in the winter and surprisingly cool in the summer, sheepskin seat covers are durable and luxuriously comfortable. The pelts are selected and chrome-tanned for a unique, one-of-a-kind appearance. Sheepskin seat covers install quickly and easily with Velcro attachments, and never stretch or shrink.
- Seat Gloves -- These are a great pick for sporty coupes and trucks, with a washable, triple-knit Coolmax® fabric that’s designed to breathe and stay cool. Seat gloves come in five splashy colors, and offer a tight fit with stretch fabric borders.
- Seat Savers – Nobody wants to get straight into their car after a trip to the beach or workout at the gym! You can put a beach towel down on the seat to protect it, but it will inevitably sag and get bunched-up…how about a Sherpa-Plex seat saver? It’s water-resistant, comfortable, and machine-washable, and installs in seconds into the headrest pocket or snaps.
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