TAOCOCO Stretch Jacquard Recliner Console Cover for Reclining Sofa - Beige Middle Armrest Protector | Perfect for Living Room, Home Theater & Lounge Furniture Protection
TAOCOCO Stretch Jacquard Recliner Console Cover for Reclining Sofa - Beige Middle Armrest Protector | Perfect for Living Room, Home Theater & Lounge Furniture Protection

TAOCOCO Stretch Jacquard Recliner Console Cover for Reclining Sofa - Beige Middle Armrest Protector | Perfect for Living Room, Home Theater & Lounge Furniture Protection

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Description

About this item EXCELLENT FABRIC: The Recliner console slipcover is made from 88% polyester and 12% spandex so that it is very stretchable to conforms to your furniture's contours for a custom-look fit. UTILTARLAN FUNCTLONALTIY: Except for decorative features,recliner console covers also will protect your valuable recliner from the tear, spill, stains, or any unpredicted accident. Due to these features, this recliner console cover is the perfect fit for those houses with kids and pets. PERFECT FIT: Two-way stretch fabric will follow every corner of the recliner console. Highly fits with seam details. The bottom elasticized design make the cover stay in place well without moving. To make sure getting the perfect fitting, please measure your furniture before ordering. Fit console width between 13-20 inches. PATTERN DESIGN: The design of pattern is a perfect blend of classic and modern,implies the concept of harmonious environment. The classic solid colors can also be combined with various furniture styles. WASH AND CARE: This recliner console slipcover is easy to care. Machine washable in cold water, tumble dry on low heat, please do not bleach or iron it.Check the installation guide carefully, it can be finished within few minutes by one person.

Features

    EXCELLENT FABRIC: The Recliner console slipcover is made from 88% polyester and 12% spandex so that it is very stretchable to conforms to your furniture's contours for a custom-look fit.

    UTILTARLAN FUNCTLONALTIY: Except for decorative features,recliner console covers also will protect your valuable recliner from the tear, spill, stains, or any unpredicted accident. Due to these features, this recliner console cover is the perfect fit for those houses with kids and pets.

    PERFECT FIT: Two-way stretch fabric will follow every corner of the recliner console. Highly fits with seam details. The bottom elasticized design make the cover stay in place well without moving. To make sure getting the perfect fitting, please measure your furniture before ordering. Fit console width between 13-20 inches.

    PATTERN DESIGN: The design of pattern is a perfect blend of classic and modern,implies the concept of harmonious environment. The classic solid colors can also be combined with various furniture styles.

    WASH AND CARE: This recliner console slipcover is easy to care. Machine washable in cold water, tumble dry on low heat, please do not bleach or iron it.Check the installation guide carefully, it can be finished within few minutes by one person.

Reviews

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Overall I am quite happy with the recliner cover but there are a couple issues.*My man's recliner is the only place he ever sits so it gets lots of use and it is as large as the biggest dimensions that this cover is supposed to fit.*The directions that come with it are VERY basic. It literally tells you to look for the locations on tags inside the fabric bags then the order in which to put them on. That is all. The tag that is sewn into a seam for the back piece says "Center Back". No idea what that seam is the center of but it isn't the center of the back.*D's chair doesn't come apart. Putting the back and the seat sleeves is tight. I'm a DIY kinda girl so I went up to the sewing drawers and pulled out a couple super long bodkins and threaded the elastic anchors though the crack where the seat and back meet. I have no idea how I would have gotten them through otherwise.*The first step is to put the back sleeve on. Because of the dirth of instructions I had to remove and twist the sleeve around after going to the work of threading the anchors the first time. After it was turned around right, the anchors from the front of the sleeve fit perfectly. The anchors for the back were the right length but very badly placed. There was no way to get them to fit. I cut them off, poked holes in the cover in better places, sealed the edges with some stretchy glue (DIYer, already had some in the closet) and threaded the anchors over the seam, tying them off at the bottom of the chair frame. (Update: several months later and it hasn't travelled or broken)*Bagging the arms is the next step. Put the arm sleeve with the pocket on the chair first. It isn't obvious which side of the sleeve goes on the inside but is obvious when there is a pocket on the outside. That said, that pocket with the slot for the reclining lever is on your left when you are sitting down. D's recliner has the lever on the right. The slot is nearly in the middle of the side panel. The lever on D's chair is on the bottom of the side so even if the slot was on the correct side, it would be in the wrong place and would need fixing that couldn't be made invisible. Another small hole poked in the cover with the edges sealed with glue and the lever is free and looks good (Update: months later it still looks great). The slot on the left arm is covered by the pocket and looks good too but the large slot/hole inside makes it unusable for magazines or remotes.So. After the mods, the chair looks great. D's chair backs up on furniture and you can see from the pic that the back of the cover doesn't go all the way down to the floor. The fix looks bad. If the back of the chair showed I would be a lot less happy. 1 pic of immediately after I finished putting the cover on and 1 pic of several days later. It seems to be staying put well.