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Light Colored Seats - Cover Protection? Maintenance?

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So in my Mojave I have the light colored leather. Did anyone cover them to protect them ? And if so, which seat covers did you choose?
And what are people using to keep them clean?
Sorry first vehicle I've owned with leather seats.
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Right now they're offering a 15% Labor Day sale. Great products and service......saw them on almost every Jeep in Hawaii
 

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I have the light gray seats in my Mojave as well. I don’t worry about it at all.

I’ve taken it out wheeling in the mud. Everything on the seats just wipes right off. We went out to Moab and were bombing through the creeks, windows down, top off and my interior was covered with muddy water. Again not a single stain - everything wiped right off.

My viewpoint is, I bought a Jeep and it’s going to get dirty. But as long as you can take a couple minutes at the end of the day and wipe it down it should look fine.

Worst case, you use it they get stained and dirty after a couple years and when you’re ready to sell it you spend a little bit and have some Katzkins installed.
 
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I have the light gray seats in my Mojave as well. I don’t worry about it at all.

I’ve taken it out wheeling in the mud. Everything on the seats just wipes right off. We went out to Moab and were bombing through the creeks, windows down, top off and my interior was covered with muddy water. Again not a single stain - everything wiped right off.

My viewpoint is, I bought a Jeep and it’s going to get dirty. But as long as you can take a couple minutes at the end of the day and wipe it down it should look fine.

Worst case, you use it they get stained and dirty after a couple years and when you’re ready to sell it you spend a little bit and have some Katzkins installed.

That is what I probably need to hear. I just seem to be noticing the wear from entering and exiting. I need to get it out there in the woods more.
 

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I'm going to order these https://www.wetokole.com/

Right now they're offering a 15% Labor Day sale. Great products and service......saw them on almost every Jeep in Hawaii

+1 for Wet Okoles. They last. I bought a set 15+ years ago for my 2nd Gen 4Runner. When I sold that I transferred them to my 1st Gen Tacoma (same seats, 1990 vs 2004!) and have had them on there ever since. Multiple dogs haven't fazed them. I'd replace them with newer ones but the Taco's frame is shot and its only good now as a parts truck.

The seats underneath are immaculate, the covers are pretty well worn but I've certainly gotten my money out of them. When I order my JT, I'm getting cloth and covering with Wet Okoles.
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