
You love your new Ford vehicle. You'd like to keep it looking "showroom fresh" for as long as possible. But there's this little thing called life. Specifically, it's your antsy "Are we almost there yet?" four year old. He or she is now not only old enough to be feisty on car trips, but he or she is now large enough to be able to kick the back of a front seat while in a child car seat. That's not just unpleasant for the occupant unlucky enough to be sitting in that front seat. It also can leave unsightly black scuff marks on the seat backs.
But fortunately, there is a clever way to "scuff-proof" seat backs with nothing more than an easily removable item most kitchens already possess. Tie an apron over the seat back. In addition to trying kitchen aprons, back seat "kick mat" covers can be purchased from both car dealers and a variety of other retailers for a more "polished" look. This allows new car owners to indulge in that "we're keeping this vehicle showroom fresh forever" fantasy just a little bit longer.
But fortunately, there is a clever way to "scuff-proof" seat backs with nothing more than an easily removable item most kitchens already possess. Tie an apron over the seat back. In addition to trying kitchen aprons, back seat "kick mat" covers can be purchased from both car dealers and a variety of other retailers for a more "polished" look. This allows new car owners to indulge in that "we're keeping this vehicle showroom fresh forever" fantasy just a little bit longer.
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