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Anyone know if the cloth seats have any sort of water/dirt resistance?
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I have an FJ Cruiser and the seats are cloth but they have some sort of water resistant material . It's just hard to believe ford would make a top/doorless vehicle and not do something to protect the seats.Iām getting a black diamond with MGV but was interested in That question as well. One reason I went for the MGV was to not worry about water/dust/dirt damage. In the past some Ford interiors have smell horrible after being exposed to water. Mustang Converts- or F-150-Explorers with Moonroofs. Maybe they change the cloth/cushions to avoid that but Iām not so sure. I was Adair if my Bronco get stuff exposed to one rain storm Iād be screwed with smelling mildew forever.
I wouldn't worry about smells with MGV. It is specifically designed to get wet and dry out with mildew resistant materials found in boat seats. If anything, I would look into some boat vinyl cleaner and conditioner to help maintain its color, but it should be extremely durable.Iām getting a black diamond with MGV but was interested in That question as well. One reason I went for the MGV was to not worry about water/dust/dirt damage. In the past some Ford interiors have smell horrible after being exposed to water. Mustang Converts- or F-150-Explorers with Moonroofs. Maybe they change the cloth/cushions to avoid that but Iām not so sure. I was Adair if my Bronco get stuff exposed to one rain storm Iād be screwed with smelling mildew forever.
This is the first thing I thought of. I had an FJ and after years the seats looked basically brand new. They were a tightly woven water resistant cloth. It would be a huge miss if Ford didnāt use the same type of material. I canāt imagine the material cost would be much higher.I have an FJ Cruiser and the seats are cloth but they have some sort of water resistant material . It's just hard to believe ford would make a top/doorless vehicle and not do something to protect the seats.