When you’re a family on the go, kids and car seats can be hard on your car’s upholstery. The Seat Guardian helps you keep it looking like new. The Easy clean Grime guard fabric keeps dirt and spills off your seats and provides essential protection against compression of fabric or leather. Cookies, crackers and juice
Categories: Car Seats & Accessories
Added on: January 28, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
When you’re a family on the go, kids and car seats can be hard on your car’s upholstery. The Seat Guardian helps you keep it looking like new. The Easy clean Grime guard fabric keeps dirt and spills off your seats and provides essential protection against compression of fabric or leather. Cookies, crackers and juice even stay off your floor with the spill and crumb catcher.
Rubber pads damaged our leather seats I’ll be throwing these away unless Brica would like to refund our money. The main (maybe the only) job of these is to protect our seats, and they did the opposite. See the attached picture.In hindsight, it seems obvious that the bottom of a seat protector should probably be flat, and the rubber pads that protrude are just asking to have your seats damaged. Buyer beware.
Best car protector ever! The problem with car seats and leather surfaces is due to indentations that the plastic angles of the car-seat make in leather, stretching the seat cover and sometimes even scratching the leather. Took >2 month on my leased car to get back into original shape after just a year install time, so I got worried. I first bought Diono “Grip It” protector, and although it is sticking to leather well and protects against the scratches, the indentations were still there. So I decided to try this…
Marked my seats. Look elsewhere. I ordered this specifically to protect the leather seats in my truck. We read the reviews, liked what we saw and assumed this would be a good way to accomplish that. Unfortunately after just a week in the back seat, I moved the car-seat and found that the blue rubber pads had permanently marked my seats. I’m going to have to put a towel under this for now to try to stop the damage and look for another solution.