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I just do a towel honestly doesnt look great but cant beat the price lol.
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I am in the same boat as you with my 4 and 6 year old. Whatever the plastic they use on those seats is a scuff magnet I swear if it gets looked at wrong it gets scuffed. I tried a towel but it seemed to get scuffed through the towel even. At this point I've given up but hopefully you find something that actually works.Finally picked up my rubicon yesterday and my 4 year old was beyond ecstatic to drive home with me from the dealer. He loves the truck. I also have a 2 year old as well. Well kids are kids, and having car seats it doesnāt leave much wiggle room for their legs. With them either kicking the back of the seats from dancing or getting excited etc I already have some scuff marks. Iām sure I could rub them off but I havenāt tried yet. Are there any seat savers that you can hang from the back other than like a beach towel or something so I donāt get scuff marks on my new seats? What have other members done?
Totally get it, our little artist somehow smuggled a small piece of chalk into my wifeās Lexus a week after we picked up the car.Yeah not so much afraid of the dirt. Itās the scuffs and scratches on a new 50k vehicle that I just bought yesterday. Yes itās a Jeep, it will be going off road, on camping trips etc. But I would like to keep it new for a bit.
These are covering the rubicon leather front and back and both armrests.Iāll take come pictures of my interior with the car seats tomorrow.
Iāve been very happy with them. Front of front seats have zipper storage, and zippered map style pockets on back of front seats. Cutouts are sewn in for car seat anchors. And molle everywhere for attaching things.I like those Iāll have to look those up in a bit here