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Post by snobbyafghan on Jul 15, 2008 8:49:34 GMT
Does anyone use seat covers in their Dimension? It always seems a bit strange to cover up the nice upholstery but the seats in the Dimension are light coloured and hence not that practical for a vehicle that has to alternate between living room, dining room and bedroom every 24 hours.
The seats are not standard car width so I was wondering what sort of covers (f any) people are using.
Doug
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Post by mike and heather on Jul 15, 2008 16:03:33 GMT
Hi Doug
On our first Dimension we had seat covers made by a firm in Bristol. We spent well over an hour there while two ladies measured up each seat and discovering how each seat rotated and flattened. Each seat needed an individual cover in three parts - seat, back and headrest. We had to code each one. But they did work.
On Dimension 2 we thought of a simpler option. We went to John Lewis and bought some colour matching plain bath towels to drape them over the seats. We can still see the rear of the upholstery. They stay on pretty well. Mine gets more wrinkly than Heather's - wriggle bum!
To prevent the seats getting too grubby when bed making, I am advised to wear some lightweight material gardening gloves with rubbery pimples (and sometimes remember to use them!).
Mike
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Post by Graham on Jul 16, 2008 9:21:02 GMT
Ashamed to say we don't have any covers for ours, we just sit on them as they are, we have the green coloured upholstery, I can imagine the cream colour can get quite grubby.
Being an original Dimension (ie not Dimension II) we have to put the stretch covers on at night to even out the bumps.
Graham
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Post by Pauline on Jul 16, 2008 11:43:06 GMT
we have the green coloured upholstery, Who are you travelling with then when I'm not looking, matey?? I thought ours was BLUE! ;D
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Post by Graham on Jul 16, 2008 15:02:25 GMT
Yeah you're right I think I'm either colour blind or going senile or both.
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Post by lunnie on Jul 16, 2008 16:32:19 GMT
No just a typical male, never noticing anything unless it is his tea late on the table.
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Post by Graham on Jul 16, 2008 17:17:09 GMT
No just a typical male, never noticing anything unless it is his tea late on the table. I do notice other things, for instance when Match of the Day is late coming on or when the beer is getting low in the fridge. ;D
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