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Kristie
> 24 hourWorks great. Easy to clean, easy to install, been through two kids, still looks new.
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Anna Grant
> 24 hourIt catches some of the mess but some how doesn’t. My seats are still trashed and a bit dented
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Sandy Tse
> 24 hoursaved my back seat. did not know about this product with my first. after i removed my first childs car seat from my back seat there were indentations and markings on back seat. this product saved by leather back seat. a must have!
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HebbieWebbie
> 24 hourI got these seat protectors two years ago, before my son was born, and just bought more for the baby on the way. Theyve held up perfectly - through water spills and snackage, plus all the grimy baby/toddler things that just end up underneath a car seat. We recently removed the cover and the seat underneath (leather) was perfectly fine although the cover was kind of gross. Plus, they dont wrinkle weirdly when installing the car seat like some other brands and dont look terrible, either. If youre wondering if you need a cover at all, the answer is yes - no argument. Even if you dont allow snacks in your car, these will protect your seats from muddy shoes, potty accidents, grimy toddler hands, you name it. Just buy it and move on with your life!
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thisguy
> 24 hourI think these are pretty good. They look like theyll hold up. But my kids (in booster seats now, without the back support) complain that the back isnt as comfortable as the real seat. I just tell them that when they are finally done being messy, dirty, sticky little goblins, they can use the real seat. Until then, suck it up buttercup
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Vidal King
> 24 hourCompare to weather tec doesnt look as nice but performs very well, would recommend
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Sheri B.
> 24 hourThick durable material. Car seat balances just fine on it.
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fancypants
> 24 hourBought as gift and they are satisfied.
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Geo
> 24 hourThe 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 protector, and wasnt disappointed: although BRICA is more expensive than DIONO, it is well worth it. First, the material is really heavy: it is a hard surface, barely bendable, and when you apply angular pressure from one side with sharp object, you dont get the indentation through (DIONO is soft surface, and the plastic presses through it). Second, it is very wide, hence all sizes of seats will fit well. Finally, the blue rubber on the bottom does provide some sliding protection, but not great. No idea if it will stick to leather or make color smudges, - will update my review if it does Note: people complain that these protectors are not safe, because with them the seat may slide sideways during crash. My experience is that you need to tighten the child seat to the actual car seats anchors with a lot of force. In this case it does not matter if these is a protector between these - it wont move. This is really why the soft protectors like DIONO, or no protectors at all, make damage to leather surfaces, but it is how the car seats must be used for safety reasons. After seeing how well this protector is made and the effect compared to DIONO, I bought another for my 2nd car. I definitely recommend this product to protect your leather seats Update (2/11/2014): I am extremely satisfied with this protector. No color bleed from blue stripes, they do provide good anti-sliding effect, and there are no indentations on leather surfaces on either of my cars. This product rocks!
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Jill Primus
> 24 hourThis car seat protector definitely stood up to the test.