Best way to store 3rd row seats in garage?

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Slammedchevy01

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With a baby on the way,we have to clean out the spare room. They are cloth seats and thought out using heavy duty plastic wrap or a large garbage bag and throw em on a shelf.

Live in Northern Ca so not too wild, just want to orotect them from dust and dirt/moisture.


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i use movers stretch wrap roll
has worked well for me in past
 

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I have mine in a heavy dudy trash bag for 55 gallon barrels... stick it in and then twist the top and tape it up.
 
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^ I did the same - Big heavy trash bags. I threw a glade plug in refill air freshener in each so they wouldn't stink like storage.
 

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I thought of all these solutions and finally decided to store mine in mine finished basement, folded but unwrapped.
 

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If you put it on a shelf make sure it's a stout one. That sucker is HEAVY!

Mine is on the garage floor. Need to find a better place for it. I can only hope it's not becoming a home for spiders and such, since it will be going back into the 'Burb once camping season is over.

Come to think of it, I've got a weekend off. Probably be a good idea to take it out, unfold it, and clean it off, then figure out how to keep the critters out. We have a lot of summer left....
 
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If you put it on a shelf make sure it's a stout one. That sucker is HEAVY!

Mine is on the garage floor. Need to find a better place for it. I can only hope it's not becoming a home for spiders and such, since it will be going back into the 'Burb once camping season is over.
Yea,these are storage shelves 2x4s and such, solid!


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OK. If I were storing seats in the garage, I'd triple-bag them after putting in some anti-moisture packs and maybe a sheet of Bounce. Should keep most if not all critters and unwanted moisture out.
 

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Make sure the bag unrolls evenly all the way, and squeeze the tip for maximum protection from the elements.
 

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Make sure the seat belt holder is tucked in the pocket good. Put a towel in between the seats when you fold them so you don't get the dimple impressions from the seat belt strap and buckle.
 
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Make sure the seat belt holder is tucked in the pocket good. Put a towel in between the seats when you fold them so you don't get the dimple impressions from the seat belt strap and buckle.


They've been folded for years woops lol


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