Surbie
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1. Feed bags in the footwell
2. Rubber mats, boot liner, bag for muddy things
3. Optional nose clip for passengers
2. Rubber mats, boot liner, bag for muddy things
3. Optional nose clip for passengers
I would send them an email to ask.Do you know if they work okay with heated seats? I'm thoroughly enjoying my new luxury and don't want to sacrifice it for the sake of cleanliness!
We have some really good hard wearing waterproof seat covers in our van from a company called Topvan seat covers and some quilted waterproof car seat covers from their sister company called Over The Top car seat covers. They also do a standard car seat waterproof range which I believe are the same hard wearing quality as the van seat covers, you could contact them and ask, if they are I can recommend these, hairs will stick in the quilty ones, these are more practical for "clean" cars. They also do boot liners though we think that you cannot beat rubber mats and rubber boot liners purposely made for the make of car. However, when washing waterproof seat covers it is very important that they are washed at 30 degrees and only with a suitable detergent like Nikwax for horserugs or their equivalent for waterproof coats as otherwise you will definitely in time strip the waterproof backing. Air drying for waterproof items is also recommended. Personally I have found that better quality seat covers last much longer. Titan seat covers and Travel Smart boot liners also appear to be made at the same place.Can you recommend any waterproof covers?!
I bought what I thought were decent ones and in removing them to wash realises my seats are trashed.
I hope to be able to shampoo the worst out when the weather dries up but would like to invest in decent covers after.
Thanks for the link. My car isn’t listed but I’ve emailed them.You need one of these...
https://www.hatchbag.co.uk/boot-liners?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_MvEwtqk4AIVirDtCh1Y3QQdEAAYASAAEgItAvD_BwE
OP, I have a boot liner, waterproof seat covers and keep a glass spray and cloth in the centre storage wotsit. I quickly clean windows or dashboard at traffic lights/roadworks. I rarely vacuum my car, but it comes up like new when I do. I also have plain heavy duty rubber mats. I just shake them out occasionally and pressure wash them in the summer.
I'm following with interest as I'm trading in my trusty Kia Sorento for a new car at the weekend. I have a large hairy GSD as well as muddy horse gear and I'm already worrying about how to keep the car clean.
Can anyone recommend a boot liner that is durable and costs less than £100? I want something that will stop the dog hair from sticking to the fabric/carpet on the back of the seats and also covers the floor of the boot.
Cycle.
Sell the horse or the car, it's the only way
Sell the horse 😂🤣
Move next to Darbs or buy an another cheap car! Ikea bags are great for coats!
These side seat protectors are great to stop all the fluf and stuff falling down that side bit which is hard to hoover! Cheap too
https://www.driveden.com/car-accessories-c1/car-storage-organisers-c162/walser-anti-drop-seat-pads-p97780/s116603?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=walser-anti-drop-seat-pads-24048&utm_campaign=product+listing+ads&gclid=CjwKCAiAqOriBRAfEiwAEb9oXf9wJlVqM7qqVvQl38yWTj9bOGYe7-hhaR9_DmjHdArP9G7XYqMDRBoCrzEQAvD_BwE
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