hey…that slipcover looks good…..can never get them to stay fitted…especially after a full days usage…think i’ll try the old towel trick to keep it clean for awhile
Didn’t the plastic stuff come from the Fingerhut people ….yea, the Fingerhut people had plastic seat covers for almost every make and model car. Good covers, but not very “climate compatible.”
I wished we had slipcovers, back in the days of Brylcreme and Vitalis. Every guy in the family left oily stains where his head rested on the back of the sofa or easy chair . Covered up with Grandma’s doilies. There seemed nothing else to do.
miqq1234 about 11 years ago
hey…that slipcover looks good…..can never get them to stay fitted…especially after a full days usage…think i’ll try the old towel trick to keep it clean for awhile
hsawlrae about 11 years ago
Old area rugs work, too.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
How ‘bout naming your furniture?Hadda sofa named ’Bertha’Thereby hangs a tale…
I'll fly away about 11 years ago
Ugh, my grandmother used thick plastic.
jimguess about 11 years ago
-A true plugger is not afraid to use the slipcover and wash it when necessary.
Tin Can Twidget about 11 years ago
Didn’t the plastic stuff come from the Fingerhut people ….yea, the Fingerhut people had plastic seat covers for almost every make and model car. Good covers, but not very “climate compatible.”
LuvThemPluggers about 11 years ago
I wished we had slipcovers, back in the days of Brylcreme and Vitalis. Every guy in the family left oily stains where his head rested on the back of the sofa or easy chair . Covered up with Grandma’s doilies. There seemed nothing else to do.