Dog Owners with Seat Covers - Help!
#1
JK Newbie
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Dog Owners with Seat Covers - Help!
What seat covers are you using? As you know, the stock seats grab & hold dog hair like crazy. I've read where some of the better seat covers also hold onto dog hair. After an all-day excursion on Saturday, it took me several hours to get the dog hair off my seats.
What is the solution? TIA!
What is the solution? TIA!
#2
JK Jedi
What seat covers are you using? As you know, the stock seats grab & hold dog hair like crazy. I've read where some of the better seat covers also hold onto dog hair. After an all-day excursion on Saturday, it took me several hours to get the dog hair off my seats.
What is the solution? TIA!
What is the solution? TIA!
#3
JK Super Freak
I have 2 German Shepherds, so dog hairs are a Constant Companion in the Jeep.
I use a canvas material seat cover, the dense , tight weave is easiest to clean.
Since I'm frugal, I bought a pair of Bucket Seat Covers, by " Solvit Products", for dog owners, maybe $35 each. Its been a year, no tears, keeps seats clean.
Website Solvit Products.
Another pain is the hair- grabbing CARPET. Why carpet in a Wrangler ??!
I'm going to replace it with rubber composite matting, "BedTred".
This has insulation to protect against floor heat, is smooth, so Dog Hairs will blow out easily
I use a canvas material seat cover, the dense , tight weave is easiest to clean.
Since I'm frugal, I bought a pair of Bucket Seat Covers, by " Solvit Products", for dog owners, maybe $35 each. Its been a year, no tears, keeps seats clean.
Website Solvit Products.
Another pain is the hair- grabbing CARPET. Why carpet in a Wrangler ??!
I'm going to replace it with rubber composite matting, "BedTred".
This has insulation to protect against floor heat, is smooth, so Dog Hairs will blow out easily
Last edited by Four Low; 06-14-2017 at 10:22 AM.
#7
JK Freak
This is the tenth year of owning my JKUR and have had my dog all that time, now we have two. They go with us every time we go wheeling, and we go a lot. When I took both my dogs out of my back seat yesterday after wheeling Fordyce, I removed the blanket that I put on the seat before we left. My back seat still looks like brand new after all these years. I'll put a towel over the blanket if they get wet. When I remove the blanket, there is nothing to clean but the blanket. I don't use a seat cover on the back seat, otherwise it would be full of dog hair and dirty all the time. No one wants to sit on a dirty seat cover.
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#8
JK Newbie
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Thanks all!
I might try the Covercraft poly-cotton covers for the front and the Solvit bench seat cover for the rear.
I hear ya 4-low - save the carpet for the GC and other models....and thanks for the link to Solvit.
I might try the Covercraft poly-cotton covers for the front and the Solvit bench seat cover for the rear.
I hear ya 4-low - save the carpet for the GC and other models....and thanks for the link to Solvit.
#10
I use the dirty dog 4x4 it's not perfect but I take it out and wash it once a week. It's a bit pricey, it has a cargo net divider and then a hammock type seat cover that bolts up to it. As far as dog hair in the carpet... I got so frustrated I removed all carpet.