The item – which can be bought on Amazon – has changed the car wash game, and it costs £30.
Seceles waterproof seat covers can protect your car’s seats against all kinds of things – so you never have to bother about stains again.
Its made of an upgraded material called neoprenen which is 100 per cent waterproof, sweat proof and provides protection against accidental spills that cause stains.
And the best part – it comes with universal fit so you can use it with any car model regardless the size of the seats.
Costing just £30 on Amazon, the Seceles cover has already won the hearts of car owners, who have flocked the feedback section with their experience.
One such user said: “As a dog walker I get caught in all weather, I drive in between clients and hated getting the seat wet and then the fabric staining with water marks. This cover protects the seats and is also very comfortable. Very easy to install and fits my Kia Niro well.”
Another customer wrote: “This is the best waterproof seat cover I have seen. I wanted a seat cover that would allow me to drive home in my wetsuit which will be great in the winter.
“Most of the other waterproof covers are made of uncomfortable plastic whereas the neoprene is comfortable to sit on whatever you are wearing.
“The 3 buckle straps make It is quick and easy to remove and refit again when washing, taking only a minute or two.
“It covers the whole seat and does not slip. The photos show it in a Suzuki Swift. As the description says, it is waterproof and as the photos show, none of the water went through the neoprene.”
A third said: “I tried numerous covers and found they were too short. This hangs over the seat so protects it all. Very easy to fit and 3 straps to hold in place. Would buy it again”
This comes after drivers were warned over a recent viral defrosting hack for their car – which could result in an £80 fine.
Elsewhere, ‘the number one cause’ of winter breakdowns has been revealed by an expert car mechanic – but he’s told concerned drivers that this issue can be easily avoided using a free car check.
Meanwhile, motorists were urgently warned of fines as new road laws were introduced last month.