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πŸš— Moyishi 100PCS Car Disposable Plastic Seat Covers: Ultimate Vehicle Protection for Mechanics, Valets, and Pet Owners Review

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Details

ColorClear
MaterialPlastic
BrandMoyishi
PositionOuter
Vehicle Service TypeCar

Description of πŸš— Moyishi 100PCS Car Disposable Plastic Seat Covers: Ultimate Vehicle Protection for Mechanics, Valets, and Pet Owners

Size: Approx 143.5x75.5cm. The Disposable Plastic Car Seat Covers fit most Vehicle includng commercials. Offers an Easy Way to prevent Tool Punctures and Rips. Quantity: 100 pcs. Ideal for use by mechanics, valets, bodyshops to protect the seats when working on their cars.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap seat covers

Easy to use seat covers. Just try them before you go to the Jiffy Lube. I keep them in the trunk for a quick install. Benefits Covers the entire seat. Quick to install and remove. A little awkward to attach. Can be easily demolished if you are too aggressive. Bottom line, they do the job. Just remove and dispose of the junk after your mechanic has done his job.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A bin liner will also work

Thinner and cheaper than a bin liner and they don't have any storage options. Just a big pile of plastic bags. The top handle is usually worn over the car seat, but the bottom handle doesn't fit in any of the cars I've tried. That means you have to hold it manually before sitting on it. Bad product if you are trying to protect your car seats from an incontinent mother.

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Small, thin but better than trash bags

I care for incontinent women and use them when transporting them in the car. They're somewhat useful, better than using trash bags taped together. but they could definitely be more durable! I usually double them. They tend to move even when glued to the seat and tear easily. Until I find a better version, I'll have to take care of it. They are poorly packaged, very inconvenient to keep folded in a box. A donor wouldn't hurt.

Pros
  • Durable
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Glad I ordered this

Received them during Covid times. They are great for my seats (small SUV). Don't slip around. I stick them between the bottom and back of the seat, but even if they come out I don't slip. They didn't break on me or my husband. Three small notes in case it helps anyone: On a warm day, I felt that leggings do not let air through my legs (makes sense, but I didn't think about that when I bought them in winter). Puffs around the headrest so I have to try to tuck them in so I can see better when I…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers.
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

VERY USEFUL FOR KEEPING CAR SEATS CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE SOFT

I have seen some reviews complaining about thickness and such but I am VERY SATISFIED with this product. I bought them knowing they were single use so I didn't expect the durability of a WeatherTech blanket. They are lightweight - perhaps similar to ziplock plastic bags or strong deli wrappers. They have static cling that can cause some problems when you're in a hurry. We usually take our time folding them one by one so we can pick them up and take them with us when needed. There's a large…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • There are nuances