Tell you what...that sure beats the ice cold chill the seat gives my boys when I first sit down in the car...I'm learning to get the kilt adjusted under me VERY rapidly this winter.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month. "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
I know exactly how you feel. My '93 400E doesn't have heated seats. I've been alarmed a few times by the chill, but now I expect it. However, when we went to go somewhere in her '01 ML430, she had indeed turned on the seat heat w/o my knowledge, and I was also quite surprised. She immediately noticed my reaction and informed me of it, so I didn't have to sit there and wonder why the boys were toastin'! I just turned the heater to 'low' and all was well and good. On a slight aside, during the summer I had a little issue with sticking to the leather a bit. But since I finally found some BodyGlideŽ, that's no longer an issue either.
On a slight aside, during the summer I had a little issue with sticking to the leather a bit. But since I finally found some BodyGlideŽ, that's no longer an issue either.
I'd think that it would be more efficient, economical, and hygienic to learn to correctly sit on the kilt instead of letting things simply crumple under you when you sit down.
The last time I had any skin touch the seat was a goodly number of years ago, in the height of summer - in Arizona - when I sat down on some aluminum bleachers.
Ever since then, I'm *very* cautious about the sweep-and-sit.
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