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Reviewer: LeroyJames Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Adequate protection and of excellent value! Review: These Disposable Interior Car Seat Covers are of great quality!These protective Seat Covers for Cars & trucks are of a universal fit so coverage will vary and I knew that upon ordering these. Though a single cover provided enough coverage for my front seats in my 2015 VW GTI I used 2 separate covers to ensure optimal protection while prevent stress tears.The material is thin and being that these are disposable I expected as much but they’re deceivingly strong and provide adequate protection. I ordered these to help lock in moisture during a deep leather conditioning of my cars seats but these disposable covers are super versatile and have many uses. I use them to cover dining chairs After I’ve reupholstered them and I’ve also used them to vacuum seal items.Overall I find these disposable car seat covers to be good quality and of excellent value in more ways than one! Reviewer: James D Han Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars Title: Very thin Review: These sheets are very thin for plastic. They don’t stay put too easy. At least they are cheap for 100 pieces. Reviewer: D Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars Title: Worthless! Review: I always found it strange that when you take your car in for service, they put paper on the floor, but not on the seat or steering wheel. The floor is already dirty, plus it’s not big deal with rubber mats. The seats and wheel are another matter entirely. I thought these covers would be perfect for when the car goes in for servicing. Boy was I wrong. These things are gossamer thin. It is so flimsy, insubstantial and delicate as to be no protection at all. It’s the equivalent of plastic food wrap basically (although it may be even thinner if you can imagine).It will not stay in place, and will tear just getting in and out of the car. Plus, it does not cover the entire seat back to hold it in place. It just has a few inches that you drape over the back of the headrest. A slight breeze will pull it off due to the small amount of overlap and the extreme lightness of the plastic. If, and I do mean if, I was to use this, I would need to use several of the covers to give some protection, and find a way to hold them in position (tape maybe?).I was hopeful that these would be useful to keep my seats clean at the mechanic. They will NOT. In my opinion they are WAY overpriced. Especially when you consider they don’t actually do the job they are made for. Reviewer: Carol in Paradise Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Nice, easy to put on, stays on Review: These are great. I have been using large trash bags to protect my seats from the dirt my young nephews seem to be magnets for. It’s so great to have these in one easy to put on piece. The trash bags took a while and moved around. These are secure.They are thin but are fine with just me. I may double them with the kids. Glad to have them. Reviewer: T G Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars Title: Work well for their intended purpose Review: Work as they should. Are not for permanent seat cover usage as others are trying to use these for. Just right for keeping seats protected during minor maintenance on vehicle. Have even used them for several days while working other dirty projects. Reviewer: Cynema Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars Title: THE ONE, HANDY CAR ACCESSORY YOU NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH YOU NEEDED Review: I admit that I’m one of those insanely meticulous owners who treats my car like a shrine. I have a purchased, fitted seat cover for my leather seats and an elasticized steering wheel cover for protection when my car is serviced at the dealership, but these seat covers are still handy for that and many other uses. Yes, they are very cheap plastic, not as thick or the same quality as even dry cleaner plastic bags, but useful nonetheless.A flap of plastic fits loosely over the headrest and falls behind the seat with no way to secure it. The rest of the plastic hangs loosely down the front of the seat, again with no way to secure it and there’s not much extra plastic for side coverage. It’s flimsy enough that it will most likely not stay in place when a service technician slides in and out of the car. Most service guys aren’t exactly careful at most dealerships. So, the covers aren’t ideal for coverage and protection from oil/grease/wet clothing/dirty clothing etc., but better than nothing. This is a BASIC SEAT PROTECTOR, but you can still secure it yourself with your own ties if desired.The point is that you get 100 seat covers that should last forever. They will certainly protect your car seats in a variety of situations. If nothing else, they are amazingly handy and disposable. The covers come layered together. When you peel one off at a time, it tends to pull the others like Kleenex tissues, but you’ll get the hang of it. I paid quite a bit at the auto supply for my fitted cover and have wanted something like this for whenever I need a basic protector that’s fast and easy to use. I keep several of them in the trunk at all times for whatever emergency might arise. Despite their practicality, I’m a bit on the fence about the price. Even with such a large quantity, because of the cheap, flimsy plastic and loose fit I’m torn about whether $20 is worth it. On one hand, it feels like a great price for so many covers, but because of the quality (similar to really thin produce bags at the grocery store) and flimsy thickness, $10 feels more reasonable. Still, I like having them more than quibbling about price. Reviewer: kathy Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars Title: Universal Review: I put alot of miles on my car so ends up eating in it and also have alot of other people that ride in it so these were a must for me. Simple and easy to use. Universal fit. They slide around some but it’s to be expected with plastic Reviewer: C. Dunn Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars Title: Thinner than I expected. Review: Ok I knew these would be thin, but they’re like, ‘how is this even possible -thin’.Have you ever used those 1 time use, super thin, but super big, plastic gloves? I think food handlers use them often. Well these seat covers are made out of that exact same material.I’m certain someone out there will have some type of use for them, as long as that use doesn’t involve anyone sitting on top of these.I got them to transport someone with terrible hygiene that I didn’t want touching my car seat. Well thats absolutely not possible, unless I use about 50 of them at a time.I took a video to try to show you just how thin they actually are. (I’m in a Kia Rio, for size reference. And yes, it did fit the seat.)