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2 hours ago, Aesop_Rock said:

Has anyone tried this on backseats and trays? Could see it working on doors as well.

 

 

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Your only problem is that it is plastic. You cover the back with this the water will go somewhere else. You want to absorb the water and not redirect it somewhere else.

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19 minutes ago, Stewy said:

Your only problem is that it is plastic. You cover the back with this the water will go somewhere else. You want to absorb the water and not redirect it somewhere else.

 

This is where the Smartie Rope comes into play. :thumb2

 

You get a nice  1/2" or 3/8" absorbing rope in about 7' - 8' length.  Wrap the drop cloth around it or lay it on top of the cloth after you have pushed it as far as it can go.  It will make a "U" shape to channel the water.  

 

Same with the windshield !! :D 

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14 minutes ago, liltintgoddess said:

Brilliant ideas! We usually pop the seats down or head rests. If we have something high end or classic etc, I snag some backing from our print shop and hold it with a bit of tape. Thanks@bham for the rope wicking of the water:thanks

 

I would love to take credit for the rope. :heh  But that is all thanks to @smartie2shoes  :prof    :thumb2 

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