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    So I have a car that has heated and cooled seats. The seats have small holes in the bottom and back and air blows from these when activated. I'm a little nervous about spraying anything on them and mildly concerned about even rubbing in product. Anyone come across this before?
    "The Dude Abides"

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    Re: cooled seats

    I wouldn't suggest getting them dripping wet, but you aren't going to ruin a the heating element, fan or wiring with a light wipe down.

    My electric motorcycle vest is machine washable. It goes through the wash with the element inside. It's just an insulated wire inside.

    Note: Just don't smear a cream into the perforations and clog them. I suggest using a leather spray and applying it to your applicator first.

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    • #3
      Re: cooled seats

      Agreed, spray you cloth, or apply the gel to your cloth.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: cooled seats

        I have the same thing....I usually spray the microfiber or whatever I am using to apply the product then wipe the seat. I dont spray right onto the seat and especially don't wipe a creme based product on them for fear of it getting into the perforations.

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        • #5
          Re: cooled seats

          My CTS-V has this and I use the Meguiar's leather conditioner in the spray bottle, mist it onto a microfiber and wipe it on, and I have had no problems.

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          • #6
            Re: cooled seats

            I have cooled seats also, and as everyone has said, don't soak them, (whatever you use).
            Spray a cloth (MF) and apply.
            Cool seats are cool.

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            • #7
              Re: cooled seats

              The safest and quickest way is to spray the cloth then apply.
              quality creates its own demand

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              • #8
                Re: cooled seats

                Thanks fellows - just didn't want to mess anything up
                "The Dude Abides"

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