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Lexus Tan Slip-on Seat Cover / Gym, Fitness Towel on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:Lexus Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

SEAT ARMOUR™ CAR SEAT TOWEL
Sold individually – (1 piece per package)  

  • Live hard! Play hard! And don't mess up your car seats!
  • Protects seats against stains, odor, perspiration, spills, pet dander, scratches, and other substances.
  • Easily slides down over headrest to form fit seat.
  • Slide on when needed, pull off for storage or to throw in the washing machine.
  • Made of 100% cotton terry/velour that is soft to touch; machine washable.
  • Available in several colors and logos of your choice!
  • Multi-functional:             
    • For working out at the gym; going to the beach, park, or stadium.
    • Great for pet owners! 
    • Protects against spills.
    • For drivers and passenger's who eat on the go!
    • Protect you wherever you go!
    • Different styles to show off your personality!

Our patented Seat Armour™ Car Seat Towel is a must have when it comes to automotive and personal accessories!

Thanks for your interest in Seat Armour!

Here are the specifics about the product. It's made to be a universal fit. It uses the headrest as the only anchor point to keep the product in place. We do this so that there are no straps or elastic that can interfere with airbag deployment. Newer cars have airbag points all around the car seats, this product is designed not to hinder their deployment.

The dimensions are 60H X 29W with a slight reduction in the middle, 27.5W, to account for the seatbelt anchor. This design allows the product to cover the seat and still have 1 to 3 inches of hang down contingent on the make of your vehicle's seats.

The product is a 100% cotton terry/velour blend. This keeps the velour side smooth and cool to the touch, while allowing the terry side to grip the seat. This makes it extremely durable to wear and tear. It also allows it to be machine washable.

Washing instructions: Machine wash warm water, gentle cycle. Fabric softner is okay to use. Tumble dry low heat or air dry.

Also, you should keep in mind that this product is not meant to be a full time/permenant seat cover. It is a helpful tool to people who are active and on the go. We use it for car shows, if we go to the beach or park, or if we take the pets for a ride. Throw it on, keeps the seat clean, take it off, shake the dirt/sand off and throw it in the trunk.  When it starts to get smelly and yucky, we throw it in the washing machine and it's like new!

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