Best Seat Covers To Protect Leather Seats

Custom Rear Seat Protector Seat covers custom tailored for a perfect fit Fabrics 'breathe' to assure travel comfort for your dog Quilted padded seat base for additional comfort Nylon liner added waterproof protection of covered seat Easy care - machine washable Precision tailored openings for seat/shoulder belts Displaying reviews 1-5Loved the first one so much bought one for the other dog car ProsSturdy, won't slide, fits very well, easy washConsBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewThird Custom Cover for Subaru Outback & still excellent ProsExcellent quality & workmanshipConsNoneBest UsesCovering back seat for American BulldogWas this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewWorks great for critters in car seats. Was this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewgreat seat cover Was this a gift?:NoComment on this review(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)Quality has Declined Was this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewDisplaying reviews 1-5Back to top

Get answers from real customers and in-house experts with AnswerBox.1-10Q: Do the colors match the colors of the SeatSavers seat covers? The SeatSavers are not offered with a rear seat option for my vehicle (Sprinter Van), and I'm interested to know if this product would match the other covers.8/31/2016Eric Petaluma, CA1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Yes they use the same fabricAnswered on 9/3/2016 by AnonymousQ: What back seat cover do you have that will fit the RX350 Lexus SUV 2015? Want this cover for dogs. /us/en/product/canine-covers-custom-rear-seat-protectors.DCCPAnswered on 8/16/2016 by Covercraft from OklahomaQ: Will this work with my 2016 Porsche panamara.8/1/2016Denise Farmington ct1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Sorry, we have not patterned that vehicle yet for this product. You can check with our customer service for updates. 800-274-7006Answered on 8/2/2016 by Covercraft from OklahomaQ: Will this fit a 2014 Mercedes-Benz GLK rear seat? Will it have a custom fit and the seat belt cut outs in the right spots?

Does the bottom where you site have non slip grip?Thank you.7/24/2016Anthony Virginia beach1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Yes the part number is DCC4490 and will have all necessary cutouts for the seat belts as well as non slip on the bottom side of the protector.
Tires Shipped To Apo AddressAnswered on 8/8/2016 by Covercraft from OklahomaQ: do you have a cover for the rear seat of a Tesla Model S?7/16/2016Larry Oakland, CA1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Not in the custom-pattern program, but we do have one that will fit in the semi-custom.
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Hot Tub And Spa PumpsWill this seat cover work?6/30/2016Nita1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: I know it's on the to-do list. Have sent your info to our Design Team and either they or Customer Service will contact you by email when the pattern is approved.

Answered on 7/23/2016 by Rick from Pauls ValleyQ: WILL THIS COVER FIT MY 2016 CHEV. TAHOE 3RD. ROW BENCH?6/23/2016PATTI CHICAGO,IL.1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: No, but if you measure the seat we should have a Semi-custom that will work for the 3rd row seat. Will send you and email with the sizes, and how to measure. andy questions please call Customer Service at 800-274-7006Answered on 6/26/2016 by Rick from Pauls ValleyQ: Are your products made in the USA6/6/2016Phil1 answer A: This is made in the USA. 6/6/2016 Community AnswerNoneQ: Do the pre-made holes for seatbelt access also accomodate for access to the vehicle's baby seat LATCH/Isofix system?6/2/2016Jen Washington DC1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Yes, on the custom-patterned Canine Covers both the seat belt openings and the ISO-Latch openings are located to allow access to the stock factory locations. Access is through hook & loop openings so you can keep them closed if not used. Semi-custom seat protectors use a wide-universal hook & loop opening that will allow access as needed.

Answered on 6/5/2016 by Rick from Pauls ValleyQ: Looking for a custom fit pet seat cover for a 2013 BMW 528xi. Is/can your $275 cover be custom fit for my vehicle? Do you have any less expensive options that are 'custom' fit for my vehicle? Thank you5/27/2016Frank Parker, CO1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: Yes, we have the Custom Rear Seat Protector for your BMW, it is part number DCC4544xx (xx is for the color code). Any less expensive options will fall under a "semi-custom" or "universal" designation.Answered on 6/1/2016 by Covercraft from Oklahoma1-10A leather interior can be an expensive option on a vehicle and protecting it should be a priority. Leather seats will last the lifetime of the car if properly cleaned and cared for on a regular basis. Unfortunately, dirt and even skin oils can damage leather seats and the longer seats remain uncleaned, the more damage it creates. To clean your leather car seats, follow these steps: How to clean leather car seats Carefully examine your car seats - Look for holes, cuts or any other damage.

Mark any holes or cuts so you can be sure not to get any liquids into the interior of the seat. This can damage the underlying foam in the seats. Gather the right materials - You will need the following: A bucket of water, Leather cleaner, Leather conditioner, Soft bristled scrubbing brush, Soft and clean microfiber cloth or sponge, and Vacuum Find the best leather cleaner - Leather cleaner can be purchased at just about any hardware or auto parts store. You should avoid vinyl cleaners or any petroleum or silicone based products, as they will make the leather look too shiny. Tip: It is also possible to make your own leather cleaning solution. Simply mix one-part vinegar with two parts linseed oil. This homemade version tends to be less abrasive and can help the leather wear better. Pre-clean the seats - Once you have carefully examined the seats it is time to get to work. A little pre-cleaning before you apply the leather cleaner will help the process go quicker and produce better results.

Vacuum the seats - Before applying a leather cleaner, it is best to vacuum up any large debris as well as any small crumbs. Using a wet-dry vacuum or regular vacuum with the hose attachment is the best way to get this done. Tip: Use a brush attachment so you don’t damage the leather while vacuuming it. Wipe the seats clean - Before applying the leather cleaner to the seats, it’s a good idea to wipe down the leather with a clean damp cloth. This will remove any grease, dust or dirt so that the leather cleaner can focus on any ground-in dirt. Do a spot test - Before lathering up your entire front seat it is a good idea to do a spot test on a small patch of leather that is out of view. This will ensure that the leather cleaner you chose will not damage or discolor your leather. If you are not happy it gives you a chance to switch it out before putting it on all of the leather. Apply the leather cleaning solution - Spray a leather foam cleaner directly onto the leather seats.

In most cases, only 3 to 4 squirts are required. If the seats are really filthy, extra cleaner may be necessary. Check the instructions before application and follow the manufacturer’s directions. Activate the foam - Use the soft wet cloth to rub the foam. The water will help activate the foam. Leave the foam on the seats for several minutes, which should help break up any dirt and grime. Warning: Be sure to check the manufacturer’s directions for exact instructions. Use a brush for deep cleaning - The brush should be used to deep clean the leather, especially in spots that are extremely dirty. Gently use the brush to get the dirt and grime off the seats. Wipe down the seats - Wipe the seats down, using a dry cloth to wipe the foam off of the seats. Tip:A microfiber cloth will ensure that you remove all of the foam. Hopefully your seats are now clean. If a stubborn spot persists, repeat the previous steps, giving the spot an extra measure of elbow grease with the scrubbing brush.

Clean on a regular schedule - Now that the seats are clean, set up a regular cleaning schedule so they maintain their brand new look. Tip:Clean the seats once a month or whenever something is spilled on them. Once the seats are clean, it’s time to condition them. Using a conditioner will help restore the natural oils to the leather. When it comes to conditioners, it is best to use a high quality product. Cheap conditioners tend to leave a greasy-looking finish on the seats. Never use a conditioner that contains silicone, wax, or petroleum distillates. It is best to use a water-based conditioner that is pH neutral. Look for a conditioner that has a sunscreen component. This will help protect the leather from sun damage. Run a test - Any time you apply a product to a leather seat you should do a small test spot in an area that is hidden to make sure it doesn’t stain or damage the leather. Add conditioner to a cloth or sponge - Read the instructions before applying the product but most conditioners should be rubbed into the leather using a sponge or microfiber cloth.

Use the conditioner sparingly! Apply conditioner to the seats - Rub the conditioner into the seats with a clean microfiber cloth. Rub it in thoroughly, and wipe clean any remaining conditioner that does not rub into the seats. Leave the car in a shady spot - The car should be parked in a garage or shady spot for the next 12 hours. This allows the conditioner to soak in without being exposed to harmful UV rays. Buff the seats - Let the conditioner soak in for at least 12 hours and then use a dry cloth to give them one last rubdown. This will remove any excess conditioner that is left and give the seats a shine. Repeat every few months - Leather seats should be cleaned and conditioned every few months, more often if they tend to get dirty due to kids or pets. Your seats should be shiny, clean and conditioned now. The majority of leather seats are finished with a clear protective coating that makes it easier to clean. When cleaning leather seats the surface dirt should be removed, the leather should be scrubbed clean and then they should be conditioned.