🚘 Upgrade your drive with style and protection that’s impossible to ignore!
BDK PolyPro Car Seat Covers offer a universal fit for most vehicles, combining durable, breathable materials with a sleek two-tone design. Easy to install with a helpful video guide, these covers protect your seats from wear and tear while enhancing comfort year-round. Perfect for professionals who want to maintain their car’s value and style effortlessly.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | BDK |
Color | Gray |
Special Feature | Stylish Design, Air Bag Compatible, Premium Material and Double Stitched Seams |
UPC | 826942653636 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00826942653636 |
Target Audience | Women, Men, Car owners, particularly those who value protection, comfort, and style during their daily commute, Truck Owners, Car Owners |
Manufacturer | BDK |
Recommended Uses For Product | protecting, ventilating, and enhancing the appearance of vehicle seats in cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs, Dog Car Seat, Car seat protection, Truck Seat Cover Protector, SUV Seat Cover Protection |
Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | PolyPro |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.63 x 10.94 x 5.71 inches |
Item model number | OS309 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | OS-309-GR_kam |
Special Features | Stylish Design, Air Bag Compatible, Premium Material and Double Stitched Seams |
C**C
Fits Perfectly in My Highlander – Great Buy!
I’m so happy with these BDK PolyPro Seat Covers! They fit perfectly in my Toyota Highlander and give the interior a clean, stylish look with the beige-on-black design. The material feels durable and comfortable, and it adds a nice layer of protection for both front and rear seats.Installation was easy and straightforward, even for someone who's not super handy. They stay in place well and make a big difference in keeping the car clean and fresh—especially with kids or pets.For the price, this is a great buy! Highly recommend if you want a sleek upgrade or some added protection for your vehicle’s seats.
C**C
Nice universal fit car seat covers. 2003 Saturn Vue
First off, I did not end up using the clips. I mainly have the trunk down because I am a fur-mom x2 (no 2 legged children); except for the neighborhood kids I take to church on Wednesday and Sunday, then the seats are back up in the sitting position.Back to the clips! Seeing as I have the seats down and pups in the back (American Staffordshire Terrier and Blue nose pit) I didn't want them walking on them, so they don't hurt the paws or snag on the felt interior. Also, the last picture I put a trunk cover down and didn't want that torn.For the non-dog car rider people these clips go at the end of the elastic and it was tough for me to pull the elastic under the crevice of the seat and trunk then stretch and clip. One end is the loop the other is like a tighter L-shape and I would use pliers and close them into each other to fasten more securely. The clips work but not sure how long it will stay and not pup moving the seat from up to down position. Therefore, I secured mine with zip ties! They seem to fix it all just like electrical tape! j/k. The zip ties wont hurt the pups paws; I could give it more slack in the stretch attachments that come on the seat covers and it doesn't feel so tight that it is gonna rip them.To be honest; that was my hardest part. Getting the backseat part on and then making sure they were nice and snug around the back part. Oh, and the front seats have a velcro snap to secure under the seat. Have to go under both sides of seats and feed them through the seat adjuster then velcro it.The part about removing the headrest and cutting small holes to fit the headrest back over and also cut holes for the seatbelt snaps was easy. For the head rest cut a small pinch out about the size of a dime and that is perfect to fit it nicely. The seat belts about the size of a quarter and you can wiggle them through and if it gets too tough just cut a tad bit more and they fit nice.My front seats look a little baggy in the picture because I have arm rest on my seats. I am going to got back and do the same like the headrest. I will remove the arm rest; pull the car seat cover into place taunt and then cut a small hole and put the arm rest back on. I was just getting tired and the rain was coming. Otherwise you could just cut a vertical line long enough to slip around the arm rest bar and down to the bottom of seat but that could be a lot of material cut versus a small size dime hole like the headrest.I also purchased the product for less than the NEW price. I picked the like new for about $13 dollars and they look brand new? I don't know if it was because the box appeared opened then taped back but mine look brand new and had no cuts or tears in them. What a deal!Item arrived quickly packaged nicely with no damage. Again, budget friendly for my fixed income disability budget. Seats are protected from dog hair and a quick spill of a drink if it happens. Got them in my favorite color too! Very pleased; would order again.
S**P
Difficult to install, but overall satisfied.
First of all, I want to say that now that they are installed, they look very nice. I have a 2013 Kia Sorento. My biggest complaint is that there were no proper instructions, just one sheet of paper with some confusing pictures that didn't help much. I had to come back to the video here on Amazon to see how to install them and even then, we were just winging it, hooking things here and there, wherever we could. Oh, and when I opened the box, the knife cut the top cover of the back seat cover as there was nothing between the box and the fabric of the seat cover, so buyer beware! I can't attest to the durability or the value for my money because, honestly, I just installed them yesterday, and no one has been in my back seat to test them. (I'll come back in a few months and let you know.) Installing the front bucket seats were easy enough, however, the seat covers do hide the mesh pockets that are behind my front bucket seats. But, other than that, they fit very well in the front. I kept trying to take off my headrests, and in my Kia, they do not come out. I realized later that they don't need to, as there is a hole that opens large enough to get over the headrests for the front bucket seat covers. Only the back middle headrest was removable, so we had to just fit the cover around the other backseat headrest poles. Also, it was very difficult to hook the straps under and around the back seats. A small person with very small arms may have less of a struggle than we did, but we did manage to get it done. Overall, (THUS FAR) we are satisfied with the seat covers. Honestly, I don't know how our back seats got so filthy, so anything is an improvement! I'm not looking forward to the day whenever I'm going to need to put one section of my backseat down for a load of something, but there are zippers that I can undo to be able to accomplish that. I just know it's going to be a little bit of a hassle, but it'll be worth it if they are durable and a good value for the money. We'll see. I'll let you know.
A**N
Cheap and difficult to install
I recently purchased these seat covers and, while they do provide decent protection for my seats, there are a few drawbacks worth mentioning. First, the quality of the material feels really cheap. The fabric isn’t as durable as I expected, and they don’t have the premium feel that some higher-end seat covers offer.Another issue is the installation process. These covers are surprisingly difficult to install, and I found myself struggling to get them to fit properly. The instructions are unclear, and it took far longer than anticipated to get everything in place. It’s definitely not a quick and easy setup.Overall, if you're looking for a budget-friendly option and are willing to put in the effort to get them on, these covers will do the job. However, keep in mind that you’re sacrificing quality and ease of installation for the lower price.
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