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Old 10-18-08, 12:05 PM
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i dont mean to "butt" in between all the jokes here , but my car is leased and i dont want want to be charged for anything like this.
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put the car under the sun for a few hours (with the sun pointing straight to the seat is better) and the mold will be gone. I used this trick and it worked
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Rather cheeky of you to name the thread this way.
Old 10-18-08, 09:17 PM
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here you go, a Halloween costume fake butt foam is all what you need LOL

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Old 10-19-08, 08:44 AM
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Car seat heaters have gained popularity in America and worldwide. They offer comfort by heating the sitting surface to a soothing temperature. Several cases of heating-element malfunction resulted in burn injuries and have triggered recalls of thousands of cars by the manufacturers. We present a case of a 48-year-old patient with long-standing paraplegia who sustained third-degree burns on his buttock during the initial drive of a new car with seat heaters. Car seat heaters can cause severe burns. Patients with decreased sensation or immobility are at increased risk and should not use car seat heaters. This case illustrates the need for design modifications and consumer education regarding the risks associated with car seat heaters.

http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15137063
and I read that it's not healthy for your "Baby making ability" but i lost the URL.
just wanted everyone to know.
Old 10-19-08, 08:45 AM
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I was expecting Brazillian or Vida Guerra pics...or Jessica Biel.....or Mlyessa Ford....or.....
Old 10-19-08, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by khoongy
hey guys. i love using my seat warmers in the winter time. i am also a pretty skinny dude so you could say i have a "boney butt." ... so with the combination of:
1) the heated seats making the leather a little softer
2) my "boney butt" digging into the leather
3) the cold weather at night after i turn my car off..


i have a mold of 2 butt cheeks on my seats..

anybody else? and do you guys think this counts a 'normal wear and tear' ? (my car is leased)


i am being about 95% serious here... although the subject is a bit funny
PICS PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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