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Originally Posted by discoed1981 I have a question about the Wet Okole's. How hard are they to keep clean. I know they say they are water proof but how good are they really. How about clean up when something gets spilled. I'm interested in a set of these. | I have had no problem keeping them clean. The water proof really is what it means. During a fishing trip a couple weeks ago I let the rear windows down about two inches, of course we were drenched by a sudden down pour. I returned to find water beaded up on the edge of the rear seat and the carpet soaked. After just wipping the seat with a towel it was dry but, after an hour with the shop vac and a day of air drying the carpet was fine. Yep, vent visors are next.
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