
Sheepskin is a remarkably resilient natural fiber and βMotoquipeβ custom-made car seat covers are built to provide a lifetime of enjoyment on the road. It give comfort for both drivers and passengers, and protect your seats which make your car to look like new for resale value.
Here's what you need to know:
Temperature Resistant. Sheepskin seat covers have the ability to maintain a constant temperature regardless of the weather conditions rather than other fabric covers. This means that they will keep you cool during hot summer days and warm in cold winters.
Extra Absorbent. Sheepskin is also a highly absorbent material. Every wool fiber can suck up around 30% of its own weight in moisture. While that fact alone is quite significant, what's more remarkable is that it retains this moisture while still feeling totally dry.
Durability. Sheepskin seat covers are very durable so they can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. Sheepskin ones are resistant to UV rays or water spills. Unlike fabric cover which fades faster when exposed to sun for a long period of time that makes the condition of the fabric progressively worse.
Worldβs Finest. On the continent of Australia, sheep have long thrive locally and become an integral part of the community which is something special that allows the sheep to grow supple, strong, superior wool fur.
Comfort. One of the reason why you should invest on a quality of your seat covers. Check out the custom made sheepskin seat covers - It is the most comfortable seat covers manufactured at the moment which improve many aspects of the driving experience.
What You Need to Know About Sheepskin Seat Covers
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February 28th, 2014
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