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Old 02-20-2003, 09:09 AM
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Anyone do this to their seats? My dogs were filthy in the back seat so I am now thinking about it. Dose it make your seats feel different afterwards?
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Never thought of doing this to truck seat before...

I've used a lot of it on jackets and sleeping bags before and it really didn't change the feel of them, but it was on a nylon fabric. I don't know how it would work on auto upolstery. You might think about just getting a treated/weather proof cover for the backseat. Cabela's has these that are pretty reasonable. Just a thought...
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I did it to my '90 truck with cloth seats when I first bought it brand new.
It helped to keep them clean.

I also did it to my 4Runner after steam cleaning it the following weekend I bought.
It had that "big dog" smell, and the steam cleaning, Tuff Stuff spray, then Scotch Guard got rid of the smell and the seats turned out real nice.
Old 02-20-2003, 10:19 AM
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Yeah, I've heard of stealerships offering this as an option when you buy a vehicle. I was also thinking of using GoreTex.
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Funny you should mention this. I have a can of scothgaurd sitting in my truck waiting to get used! I am gonna steam clean the inside of my rig first, then spray her down. I figure it's the next best thing to getting wet Okoles!

I actually thought about this, when I was strolling through the auto section of good ole Wal Mart(geting a bike flag so I could wheel) and saw it. I've had mud inside on the seats, and it was anoying to try to scrape if off
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