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After some seat covers for my partner van. Partly to cover up the delightful green interior, but also I need them to be waterproof. I have had a few before that claim to be waterproof but never are. Any experience of ones that are genuinely waterproof?
Cheers in advance!
I've not used them, but have been looking at the boot liners from here- http://rhinoukbootlinersltd.co.uk/ They do seat covers too.
I use [url= http://www.townandcountrycovers.com/ ]Town & Country[/url] in my van and they've been great.
I've not actually spilt any liquids on them, but any rain that blows onto the covers beads up rather than soaks in.
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Titan seat covers are proper water proof, but also proper expensive I have them in my car to stop the kids from destroying it.
only photo I have, but they are heavy duty things
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excuse the beerage in the back
Try this seller [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/car_seats_covers_galore?_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2754 ]HERE[/url]
Town and Country for me too.
I have inka covers in my California and that have withstood a 10mth old and a bottle of red wine.
Most of us at work use Town and Country covers, one guy has had his for years, been through several cars.
Did almost get some Titans to try something different, but went with the T&C for stuff I knew in the end. They do the job, take time to fit them good.
 that have withstood a 10mth old and a bottle of red wine.
messy buggers babies, you should make them drink white it doesn't stain as much.
Town and country are about as good as it gets. We ran them on minibuses when kayaking etc.
But they are not waterproof, if you really test them....like take a gorge walk or a swim down a river....
Never had a problem with the Aros heavy duty ones. I used to sit in my wetsuit after surfing for an hour with no damp patches.