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Old 03-29-14, 06:40 PM
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I have been looking to buy some nice seat cover to protect my leather seats.
I was checking out coverking, any reviews or suggestions about this brand?
Anybody have any suggestions about any other manufacturers ?

Thanks!!!!
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Skip the seat covers, just enjoy your leather seats. just maintain them with vacuuming, wipedowns with meg's quik interior detailer or even just distilled water.

Then every couple of months give it a good cleaning/conditioning with leather masters/leatherique/lexol, etc.
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Originally Posted by Jetfire
Skip the seat covers, just enjoy your leather seats. just maintain them with vacuuming, wipedowns with meg's quik interior detailer or even just distilled water.

Then every couple of months give it a good cleaning/conditioning with leather masters/leatherique/lexol, etc.
I agree. You should enjoy them vs. the next owner.
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Thanks for the advice, I think I'll get the leatherique and give that a try
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We're here to help if you have any questions on maintaining your leather.
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Originally Posted by Jetfire
Skip the seat covers, just enjoy your leather seats. just maintain them with vacuuming, wipedowns with meg's quik interior detailer or even just distilled water.

Then every couple of months give it a good cleaning/conditioning with leather masters/leatherique/lexol, etc.
Some people don’t have new cars. I have a 1999 Lexus that my parents owned first. So I didn’t have a chance to maintain my leather seats. Currently they are teared up especially on the drivers seat.
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