Hceril
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Thank you!
I have looked up many back car seat covers. I was just wondering if any one had any advice on the best one to get.
The website didnāt even have my vehicles seat covers?!?! It a Nissan Kicks. That is strange. Lol
Didn't the Kicks model just come out this year?
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BTW...Looks good and congratulations.
Well you probably won't see replacement parts until next year except what Nissan has to offer.Yes 2018 is the first year. It replaced the Juke.
I had never heard of one and really was looking to get a Maxima but when I saw this in the showroom floor I changed my mind. Lol
Itās a smaller SUV but gets 33 mpg in town and 38 hwy! Just about as much as my car so..... lol
Well you probably won't see replacement parts until next year except what Nissan has to offer.
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RainEx is a good product for what it does but it doesn't last...maybe 1 or 2 good rains and then starts to become ineffective, making a mess of the windshield. Aquapel can last 6 months or more and does a better job. The trick it to get the windshield very clean prior to application. Steel wool and a good rinse is very good for this...and NO, steel wool will not scratch glass. Do not get the Aquapel on the paint, wipers, or any rubber weatherstripping. I use rubber gloves when applying it.And I will definitely look into the Aquapel. I had never heard of that. Only the rainex.