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Buying Seat Covers

Car seat covers are one of the many car accessory options that can be found online at car accessory websites. Car seat covers are not only practical as they protect the seat underneath but fun as they can jazz up car’s interior. When buying seat covers there are a few things to consider before making the decision.

Price

Before shopping on the Internet for car seat covers determine the maximum price you are willing to pay. It is very important to set a price and stick with it. Most of the off the rack car seats are quite affordable but a buyer can spend hundreds of pounds on custom-made car seats. Try not to go overboard as expensive seats will do you no good if you cannot afford the gas to drive the car around.

Fabric

The next step is to determine what type of fabric you would prefer. Do you prefer the more natural materials like cotton and tweed. Or are you looking for something a little more radical such as nylon, poly or neoprene? Look at the style of the car and try to match the seat fabric to the model vehicle. For example a flashy sports car would do well with neoprene but this material might look out of place in the family stationwagon.

Color

This is your chance to spice up the interior of your car. While you can go for the more conventional black, grey or brown have a little fun with the color instead. If you have a blue car, try some bright yellow seats, or neon green covers with an orange car. Or some two-tone seat covers in red and black or blue and black.

Design

To really pump up the volume look for seat covers with some type of design on them. A dragon on the seat back will really stand out. Or maybe flames on the seat is just the thing. Whatever you decide just be sure it reflects both Your Own and your car’s personality.

About the Author

Siddhartha is an expert writer specializing in the automobile industry. He has been writing about on topics like Car Seat Covers .For More Info Visit at :www.demonkar.com

Green Crayon stain on my car seat?

Does anyone know how to get a crayon stain out? My husband left one of our son’s crayons in the car on the seat and it melted leaving a green stain on the seat. I need to get it out and don’t have a clue where to start. Can someone help??

GooGone. I had a pair of red wax lips melt onto the seat of my tan-interior car. After some scrubbing with soapy (dish detergent) and a bit of GooGone, it was good as new. Plus, the GooGone has a nice citrus smell and is (at least in my experience) color-fast (read label and test on fabric first) and safe for wood finishes as well.

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