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I have a 3 yr old son, who no matter how hard he tries, always seems to kick the back of the passenger front seat. Do any of you guys have a solutions for this short of putting seat covers on? We got leather seats because we enjoy the luxury of them, however the plastic peice on the back of the seat sure is taking a beating. I wipe it, and keep it clean as much as possible, however it doesnt help with the little scratches that appear now and then. What can I do? What solutions have you guys come up with?
 

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You can get one of these Seat-Back Protectors

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My 2 year old does the same thing.

my 05 Tahoe and my Duramax both have leather and it really bugs me when he kicks my seats! But i still love him LOL!

I'll have to look into those rear seat guards.

nice find!
 

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zip tie the legs to the seat lol. Those things that Blizz posted looks like they would work pretty well
 

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Spray him with a water everytime he kicks the seat. Worked for keeping my Cat off the counter.

























:crazy: I'd say buy one of the covers that Blizz posted.
 

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The answer seems really... really .. easy.. make him stop.
 

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move the seat forward.

move the child back.

smack his legs.

take his shoes off in the car.

buy headrest tvs.

all of the above.
 

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I have the clear ones that are posted above..works great. The back of seats under that look brand new. They tie around the headrest posts and around the seatback at the bottom and do not move at all.
 

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I do have kids... lol.

2 boys.

one of them just turned 3 in october.
 

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<--------- my 2 year old ...

Betcha he wont kick your seat.

And he takes his shoes off when he walks in your house.. says thanks when you hand him stuff.. and holds doors when hes the first one through..

My house and cars arent kid proofed.. my kid just listens.
 
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The answer seems really... really .. easy.. make him stop.

Lol, yep. My 4 year old quit doin it when she was two...because we asked her to stop.

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<--------- my 2 year old ...

Betcha he wont kick your seat.

And he takes his shoes off when he walks in your house.. says thanks when you hand him stuff.. and holds doors when hes the first one through..

My house and cars arent kid proofed.. my kid just listens.

Same here. Sounds just like my little girl. Its really sad how most of her friends are raised these days.
 

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Thats good,

Kids should listen. Spare the rod spoil the child.

Mine listens great for a 2 year old, but he still a kid and is going to mess up stuff, its just Life.

So anything you can get to help keep your stuff nice is well worth it.

My comment is aimed at puckhead. Bieng 21 years old im sure he hasnt experienced parenthood yet and doesnt have a clue .
 

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