Are universal car seat covers any good?
If you want to protect your car seats from wear, dirt and stains, these are the best car seat covers to pick. For our test, we chose universal car seat covers because, in theory, they should be suitable for all buyers. In practice, some work better than others owing to the different sizes and shapes of car seats.
Do you need a seat cover with a zipper?
Our philosophy: No car left behind. That’s why we offer seat covers with a special zipper to accommodate vehicles with built-in seatbelt holders, and our collection is growing all the time. Choose from a variety of colors in cloth or PU leather to match your interior.
How do you put a seat back cover on a car?
Reconnect the bib panel and pull down on the rear portion of the seat back cover to remove wrinkles. Then stick the hook-loop edge to the bib to secure it. Stretch the headrest covers onto the headrest (Photo 6) and reinstall them on the seats.
Do you need a custom car seat cover?
Preserve and protect your car seats while giving them a factory-fresh look with our custom seat covers, tailored to fit your vehicle perfectly. We also offer custom seat covers for select Honda, Chevrolet, and Toyota models, and we’re working all the time to develop and design more options. Have a suggestion for us? Let us know!
What kind of seat covers are split compatible?
Our split-compatible seat covers accommodate bench seats with 50/50, 40/60, 60/40, or 40/20/40 splits, as well as center consoles and armrests. Find the perfect fit for your vehicle without the hassle of measurements or the price tags of custom floor mats.
How do you cover the back of a car seat?
Remove your headrests. Slide the back piece of the seat cover over the back of your seat, making sure that the cover’s seams match up with the seat’s contours. Tuck the seat cover through the crease where the seat and seat back meet, and secure any sewn fasteners on the backside. Most seat covers use Velcro or snaps to stay put.
How do you put a seat cover on a bench?
Slide the headrest covers into place and put your headrests back into the seat. Remove your headrests. Wrap the seat cover’s back piece around the bench seat’s back and pull it tight, making sure that the cover’s seams line up with your seat’s contours.
What kind of neoprene do you use for seat covers?
CR-Grade Neoprene is an expensive, often thicker rubber material that’s used in top-grade wetsuits worn by surfers or scuba divers. This high-end neoprene is sewn into seat covers for the best in water protection and comfort.