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Old 11-15-2011, 01:47 PM   #1
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keeping my old rv looking new

I just purchased an "02 Four Winds 32' Chateau and would like to keep it looking as good as it does now...I've looked for seat covers and RV covers but it can be overwhelming ...Does anyone have suggestions based on your own experience with either? I appreciate any response.
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I am a huge fan of sheepskin seatcovers. I had them, for 12 years, on my seats and when I took them off, the actual seat, looked brand new. Not to mention how comfy they make the seat.

However, if you have heated seats, you should not put a cover on.

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thanks so much for your response, Sheila...I've looked at some of them and like the idea...now to convince the co-pilot.
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