Re: [Paddlewise] car seat cover

From: Shawn Baker <shawnkayak_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 07:54:43 -0800 (PST)
Hi Niels,

I haven't put them in my own car, but I have a couple of friends who
have neoprene seat covers in their vehicles.  One is a Suburban, the
other a Dodge pickup.

The Nissan Xterra has neoprene seat covers as a factory option.

Check out http://www.wetokole.com or do a Yahoo search on "neoprene
seat covers".

While I worked in a precast concrete plant, the plant VP had a custom
vinyl seat cover for his pickup to keep cement dust out of his
upholstery.  Other than being a little clammy, it is a cheap and
effective option.

Shawn

Niels wrote: 
>For the third time in two years, I am sewing a waterproof cover for
the
>drivers seat of my car. ..[snip]..The carshops sell all kinds of seat
covers: fake fur, fake leather, fake carseat, but nothing waterproof.
No problem, I just make my own but I was wondering... Am I the first
one to ever think ofthis, or just the first Dutchman? How many paddlers
out there have long solved this problem, in this way or any other way?


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