New car- Leather seats?
Not sure which section this should go, but I put it in products anyway.
I have plans to purchase a new car in the near future. Should I have leather seats or cloth seats? I would imagine leather seats can get torn from claws, but they may be easier to clean. Should I stick with cloth seats or is it worth the extra $1k-ish for the leather seats? I also live in Florida so the heat may crack the leather too...
I have plans to purchase a new car in the near future. Should I have leather seats or cloth seats? I would imagine leather seats can get torn from claws, but they may be easier to clean. Should I stick with cloth seats or is it worth the extra $1k-ish for the leather seats? I also live in Florida so the heat may crack the leather too...
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p.s I like "leather only because it is ph nuetral and I have gotten better results from it.
Regardless of seating surface, dog hair tends to collect at the foot well and trims... we use lint rollers, vacuum or a wet wipe to clean it up periodically.
I have a leather sofa and love it. So much easier to clean up!
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I use seat covers and cruddy old blankets to make the dog hair manageable. I shake/beat it when it gets furry enough, then rinse it with the hose, dry, and put back in the Jeep. Works fine for me, but I'm not real picky about the hair.
I have issues with sitting on hot leather, but the ease of cleaning is awfully tempting. My cloth car seats require heavy duty vacuuming and shampooing to be even passable.
However, my decision with my next car is to fit it top to bottom with seat covers. Front, back, floors, console, and everything. Waterproof, machine-washable covers. Cabela's has a cover for every part of the interior of your car, either in a generic on-size-fits-all, or custom fit for certain models. Hunters have dirty boots and dirty dogs and love their trucks, after all!
Leather is great, just watch out for scratches if their nails get a bit rough.(or in my case, you can't cut them )
Baby wipes get most of the crap off, treat the leather every 3months. easy.
So, i recommend leather
You can always get a seat cover! But they can be a pain if you don't have a garage and people wanna sit in your backseat.
Actually, leather + seat covers would pretty much be the best of both worlds. Sit on cloth, and your seats are still wipe-down, easy to clean. The seat covers can be thrown in the washer or, worst case scenario, replaced (cheaper than replacing seats or even having your car detailed). Oh yeah, I bet they would keep the dog's nails from scratching the leather, too.
@rafatturi, what are your thoughts with the Mazda 3? Was it the MazdaSpeed? I narrowed my choices down to a few Hot Hatches.
@_Ryan_, why can't you cut the nails? If your pup is finicky with getting their nails cut, just have someone tap their head while someone else cuts the nails. Dogs can't concentrate in more than one thing at a time. They will be focused on the head taps.
@shibamistress, you probably tried this, but have you had any success with a Dyson? I have tons of hair and floating hair in my current cloth car