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5 Reasons Why You Should Always Square the Chair

by Steve Croth on Nov 01, 2024

5 Reasons Why You Should Always Square the Chair

We've created a list of reasons why you should always use our chic, portable seat cover for a clean seat anywhere. Thanks to our customers for providing these.

  1. Public seats are gross. Bus seats are gross. Subway seats are gross. Train seats are gross. Airplane seats are gross. Rideshare (Uber, Lyft) seats are gross. They're full of dirt, germs, sweat and god knows what else. They're rarely cleaned (properly). have you EVER seen a crew clean seats before a switch over? No way. So, how many people have sat on that seat before you without cleaning. People often put their feet on seats (tracking whatever is on the bottom on the seat). So why sit on it? Especially with bare skin. Create a barrier between your clothing & skin and all that grossness.
  2. Protect your clothing from stains that could ruin them. Food, drink, oil, sweat, rust, and dirt are they key culprits (on most seats) that will stain light coloured and white clothing. 
  3. Prevent waffle-thighs, gross thigh-stick, thigh-fry. Waffle thighs are those nasty waffle patterns you get on the back of your thighs when you sit on a chair with bare skin. Thigh-stick is when the back of your thighs get sweaty and stick to a hot plastic seat. Thigh fry is when you have to sit on a hot seat with bare skin.
  4. Make the seat more comfortable. Putting down a Square will create a cooler, softer, cleaner seating surface - especially in the summer, and in hot climates. 
  5. Comfort and Peace of Mind
    Knowing you’re not in direct contact with the accumulated grime of public seats can make for a more comfortable ride. Our chic, washable, buttery soft material adds a layer of comfort, giving you peace of mind every time you sit down.

If any of these reasons resonate with you. Time to SQUARE UP! Get a SEATSQUARE for a clean seat anywhere.

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