Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Types of Custom Seat Covers

Custom seat covers give an ideal, seamless appearance and fit for your car seats. A major decision in choosing a car seat is the type of fabric you want. Each type of fabric has their advantages and disadvantages. Below is a list of some of the most common fabrics for custom seat covers:

Neoprene – Many off-road enthusiasts prefer neoprene fabric because of their extreme durability and protection against almost anything – stains, liquids, mildew, UV rays and much more. While neoprene seat covers may be a little more expensive than your traditional fabric, they are built to last and can save you money in the long run.

Leather – Most people want the luxurious feel of having leather car seat covers. One big advantage of these is that they don’t absorb liquids so cleaning them is a hassle-free task. However, you should take into consideration that leather seats can become hot and sticky during the summer months and don’t last as long as some other fabrics.

Suede – Suede is a good alternative to leather and costs much less. It tends to be tougher than leather so you get more bang for your buck. Much like leather though, it is not resistant to UV damage so if you are going to buy suede seat covers, choose one that is treated with weather resistant materials.

Velour - Velour car seat covers are soft, smooth and usually have a thick layer of foam to provide extra cushion and comfort. They provide a luxurious look for the interior of your vehicle, while protecting to your factory seats.

Whether you choose neoprene, leather, suede or velour seat covers, make sure to get them custom fitted for your vehicle. Custom seat covers will ultimately give you endless protection with perfect fit for your seats.

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