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Scotch Guarding Seats
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Just a quick couple of questions about Scotch guarding the seats in my Focus?
Has anyone done it in there Focus lately? I was wondering if its easy and if there are any does and dont's? Do you have to apply often or does it last? I called Ziebart and they want $250 to do it, seems kinda high.

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Honestly I would say buy yourself a can of Scotch Guard fabric protection, follow the directions, do it twice a year max and laugh at Zeibart and their $250 con job ;)

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Make sure the seats are a s clean as you can get them before you "seal in" any dirt.

Wear a mask. It's a nasty chemical.
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yup give it a good vacume then do it urself with the can of scotch guard
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OAC_Sparky,May 5 2008, 02:07 AM Wrote:Make sure the seats are a s clean as you can get them before you "seal in" any dirt.

Wear a mask. It's a nasty chemical.
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Thanks for the tip.
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