Your toddler won't stop kicking. That isn't us guessing at your problem. That's just stating a fact about cars and children: when little legs dangle, they kick.
Playful kids kick. Hyperactive kids kick like machine guns. Fussy, angry children kick like the next one might tear a door to another dimension through whatever they hit. If your child is breathing, you'd swear life was one endless kung fu movie. Meanwhile, the back of any seat in front of your kids just has to bear the scuffs, scratches, and scars while wondering what it did to deserve being treated like a soccer ball.
No matter how "Ford Tough" your vehicle may be, playing it "Ford Smart" as a parent is the key to keeping it looking cherry from raising infants to packing your kids off to college. If you have 30 seconds and an apron, we have a secret for foolproof scuff-proofing that you just have to try.
Simply use the top loop of an old apron to fit it over the headrest of your Ford's front seats, draping it down the back of the seat. It will protect the upholstery from sneaker-marks without the need to buy an expensive seat-cover!
Playful kids kick. Hyperactive kids kick like machine guns. Fussy, angry children kick like the next one might tear a door to another dimension through whatever they hit. If your child is breathing, you'd swear life was one endless kung fu movie. Meanwhile, the back of any seat in front of your kids just has to bear the scuffs, scratches, and scars while wondering what it did to deserve being treated like a soccer ball.
No matter how "Ford Tough" your vehicle may be, playing it "Ford Smart" as a parent is the key to keeping it looking cherry from raising infants to packing your kids off to college. If you have 30 seconds and an apron, we have a secret for foolproof scuff-proofing that you just have to try.
Simply use the top loop of an old apron to fit it over the headrest of your Ford's front seats, draping it down the back of the seat. It will protect the upholstery from sneaker-marks without the need to buy an expensive seat-cover!
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