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Cleaning Seat Covers 200 1982

I washed the seat covers from my 86 when I rebuilt the seats. No problems at all. These were grey zig-zag cloth covers. I washed them warm, gentle, and dried them for about 5 minutes on low. They're polyester, I'm pretty sure, and they don't need much drying at all. Keep an eye on them in the dryer.
They're pretty tough I think. Mine went through with a little rip on the driver's back bolster and it didn't get any worse. Still hasn't, 40,000 miles later. It's night and day when you compare the feel and smell of the covers before and after. I think I'll be doing this with my '91 soon. That car has disgusting seat upholstery. Tan cloth, of course.
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Rob Bareiss, New London CT ::: 86 244DL, 87 244DL, 88 744GLE, 91 244: 808K total






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